62 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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coordination Attract and recruit quality postgraduate students Undertake independent and collaborative research to generate research outputs of high impact About you PhD in an academic field relevant
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research projects, performing molecular experiments, analysing data, and preparing scientific publications About you PhD in plant genomics, plant molecular biology, plant physiology, plant pathogen
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the adaptation of livestock systems to a changing environment Build and maintain a strong working relationship with producers, agri-industry groups, national and international collaborators About you Hold a PhD in
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of integrated weed management (IWM) Publish research in international journals and present research results at peer conferences and at grains industry workshops, seminars and field days. About you PhD in weed
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education program run in tandem with exhibitions and the maintenance and display of the University of Western Australia Art Collection and the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art. The LWAG team is responsible
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Science’s placement program and teaching clinic (the Robin Winkler Clinic). Work under general direction while managing a wide range of administrative tasks. Contribute to the smooth operation of student
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opportunity for a senior academic clinician to lead an internationally recognised program of clinical care, education, and research aimed at improving outcomes for people living with a broad range of
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communities across the world through SKA Regional Centres (SRCs), which are nationally lead hubs that form the basis of a federated global compute and science support infrastructure. The Australian SKA Regional
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WAARC’s research themes. About you Postgraduate qualification (Master’s or PhD preferred but not essential) in agriculture, science, innovation management, or a related field. Extensive experience in
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within the School for Agriculture and Environment at The University of Western Australia (UWA) and is one of four research Hubs under the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program