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understanding of gene presence/absence, structural variations, and evolutionary dynamics. In this project we will aim to develop novel dynamic programming computational methods for pangenome assembly of diploid
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technologies will affect them. It is our anticipation that the work will commence with, in parallel, the survey for collecting the data and a comparison of machine learning methods on artificial pseudo-randomly
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to establish The National Quantum Computing Testbed Facility (NQCT). The goal of NQCT is to develop the first Australian open-access quantum computer with direct access to quantum and control hardware. NQCT
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the pioneers of methods based on ultrashort laser ablation in liquid ambient. These methods are now considered as the most efficient among laser-ablative pathways to finely control size and physico-chemical
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: Effective interpersonal and communication skills relevant to teaching and consultancy environments. This includes effective presentation and facilitation skills, and in the use of flexible teaching methods
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to communicate effectively with students; and, Demonstrated proficiency with computer network systems, relevant software applications and web-based technology. Desired Criteria More than three years of experience
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prior experience in planning and conducting mixed-method research projects, statistical and qualitative data analysis and academic writing are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants are advised
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to liaise effectively with students and staff at all levels. Demonstrated ability to understand and implement policy and procedure. Excellent computer skills including a good knowledge of the Microsoft Office
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optimisation models (e.g. using MiniZinc) and solving methods to demonstrate the transformative potential of optimisation technology in this application. Collaboration will be key, as you’ll join the DSAI’s
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lesion tissue identified by exome or gene panel sequencing. This will involve optimisation of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) assays or Sanger sequencing for independent validation depending on the estimated