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Base Salary, Level B $122,830 - $145,858 p.a. (pro-rata) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity Applications are invited for the appointment of a Postdoctoral Researcher in Quantum Information Theory
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, modelling, learning and systems engineering and has strong industry and scientific collaborations in sectors including mining, commercial aviation, agriculture, defence, intelligent vehicles, and underwater
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as required. About you PhD in a relevant field advanced skills in imaging data analysis, statistical analysis tools, and research reporting. experience in research, data capture, analytical skills, and
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-leading researchers, clinicians, people with lived experience and community to share skills, synergise data, harness new technologies and trial innovative programs to prevent and treat mental and substance
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, data analysis, and interdisciplinary industry collaboration to develop innovative solutions for improving crop performance under heat stress conditions. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be
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double-edged sword” funded by the Australian Research Council. The project will use state-of-the art computer models that incorporate the latest frameworks on soil organic matter interacting with plant
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and integrate RGB, multispectral, and MWIR sensors on autonomous ground robots for real-time phenotyping, enabling comprehensive data capture of plant traits incorporate a smart soil-sampling module
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responsibilities will be to: design and plan studies, including writing ethics applications and preparing study materials collect data, including participant recruitment and data storage/maintenance analyse data
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languages (C, C++, C#, Python, Matlab), experience with machine learning in robotics or computer vision, a desire to advance resilient, introspective processing architectures in robotics, a desire to work
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staff contribute to the analysis and interpretation of data to inform future research, prepare publications, and develop grant/fellowship project proposals commitment to maintaining research integrity and