45 distributed-computing-associate-professor Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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(Academic Level A) Based at our St Lucia Campus with fieldwork primarily in Palau About This Opportunity We invite applications from motivated Field Ecologists with expertise in mapping coral distributions
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team to drive innovation in plant breeding. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Conduct and publish high-quality research, develop a coherent research program, and actively pursue competitive
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The School of Mathematics and Physics The ARC Centre of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology (QUBIC) Full-time, fixed-term position for 12 months with possibility of extension Base salary will be in the range of $80,448.78 - $107,104.10 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A) Based at our St...
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, we may support the successful applicant with obtaining employer-sponsored work rights. Questions? For more information about these opportunities, please contact Associate Professor Jason Lee
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campus About This Opportunity Join the laboratory of Professor Bruno van Swinderen as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate a hypothesised sleep function centred on optimising attention by
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computing infrastructure, a highly interdisciplinary research culture, and mentorship from experienced leaders like Associate Professor Christopher Leonardi and Dr Travis Mitchell. Our decade-long
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impactful research and engage policymakers to drive evidence-based, cross-sectoral reform, all grounded in Indigenous rights, excellence and self-determination. You will work closely with Associate Professor
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the development and implementation of the Living Systematic Review program as part of the National Allergy Centre of Excellence (NACE). This is a unique opportunity to shape national research in food
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about this opportunity, please contact Associate Professor Chris Leonardi c.leonardi@uq.edu.au . For application inquiries, please reach out to the Talent Acquisition team at talent@uq.edu.au , stating
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central role in the organisation and administration of the relevant project(s) within Professor Paul Hodges’ research group. The role includes engagement with the grant’s chief and associate investigators