56 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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, cell-based assays, animal work, histology, PCR, and possibly Western blotting, and flow cytometry , ensuring high standards of accuracy, reproducibility, and documentation. Troubleshoot, operate, and
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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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opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to contribute to the research program of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre on Current and Emergent Quantum
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Performance . About You The successful candidate will play a key role in the development and validation of computational tools that integrate spatial transcriptomics, algorithmic methods, and machine learning
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Food and Beverage Accelerator Program : Based in the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) 2 x Full-time (100%), fixed-term positions for up to 1.5 to 2 years Base salary
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to joint research projects and funding applications, and help develop an emerging research program with real-world impact. Translate discovery into change by publishing in high-quality journals, engaging
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a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Soil Science, you’ll play a role in research into the behaviour of recycled phosphorus fertilisers in soil. You’ll work within an innovative research program
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research projects funded by the NCYSUR through the Australian Government, Drug and Alcohol Program. The successful candidate will contribute to high-quality research on addiction, with a strong focus on
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reputed refereed journals and presenting at conferences. Technical expertise in programming (e.g. python) and experience with high-performance computing are highly desirable. Experience in machine learning
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to lead and support high-quality data analysis, contribute to manuscript preparation, and supervise Honour and Higher Degree by Research students, as well as psychiatry registrars undertaking scholarly