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key traits associated with heat tolerance. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop and apply phenotyping protocols, including drone-based remote sensing methods, to assess physiological and heat
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and choose suitable machine learning methods and monitor soil health. Your key responsibilities will include the following: Collaboration: Work closely with researchers from Australia and India partners
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analytical skills Good understanding in Human Research Ethics and Clinical Trials Governance procedures Sound understanding of data analysis methods pertinent to human physiological studies Comfortable working
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qualitative research. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Level A) to play a pivotal role in embedding qualitative methods within randomised clinical trials. Working within UQ’s ULTRA team (UQ’s
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-based remote sensing methods, to assess physiological and heat tolerance across diverse chickpea populations utilise drone-based hyperspectral tools to capture high-resolution phenotypic data and monitor
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students to design, conduct, and write up studies using daily diary, experience sampling, and experimental methods in romantic couple, university student, and employee groups. There is also a focus on