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will be heavily industry focussed, working closely with the Spiral Blue staff, along with another Macquarie University postdoc and the academic team of Prof. David Spence and A. Prof. James Downes. The
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postdoctoral research fellow to join a team with an international reputation for producing high quality research outcomes in the area of hydrometallurgy. The successful candidate will undertake an 18-month
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join a multi-disciplinary team within the Australian Genome Foundry. This multifaceted role involves showcasing high throughput biofoundry technology in the engineering and characterisation of membrane
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project, within our established research program in applied AI. You will work on shaping, developing, and evaluating a cutting-edge AI platform that enhances clinical decision-making. The research will be
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industry project, within our established research program in applied AI. You will work on shaping, developing, and evaluating a cutting-edge AI platform that enhances clinical decision-making. The research
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infrastructure. Undertake fieldwork in tropical North Queensland. Perform and image behavioural presentations. Extract and analyse 3-dimensional object tracking data. Lead the preparation of high impact scientific
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). Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Desired criteria: Experience in mass spectrometry. Recognised contributions to the preparation and analysis of high-quality research data, drafting reports
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, experience of working with papyri, and knowledge of and understanding of the issues around provenance research. You should have a developing portfolio of publications in high-ranked journals or with
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, cooperative swarms, next-generation high-performance design, AI flight safety, and drone applications. We’re a close-knit and ambitious team with deep technical expertise and a strong sense of purpose. We’re
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Observatory of Japan (NAOJ, under JSPS-KAKENHI International Leading Research (ILR) program; 22K21349) co-funded position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of astronomy, optics, and