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time, fixed term for 24 months, with the possibility of extension Base Salary from level A ($113,400 - $121,054) or level B ($127,436 to $151,328) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity This is an
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interdisciplinary environment for studying the dynamics of complex physical systems. Base Salary, Academic Level A, $113,634 - $113,634 p.a + 17% superannuation. About the opportunity The School of Physics
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Base Salary starting at $113,400 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Cancer and Stem Cell Laboratory is dedicated to understanding how normal stem cells transform into cancer stem cells and to
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of the postdoctoral researcher will include: To work closely and proactively with Prof Anton van den Hengel to scope and develop research ideas. To develop algorithms, machine learning models, Python modules
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ideas. To develop algorithms, machine learning models, Python modules, demonstrators and training pipelines for publication and translation into commercial products that can be widely and reliably adopted
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Full time, fixed term position for 3 years Collaborate with leading academics and researchers and build your academic networks Base Salary $109,263 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the
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Diseases, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health. You will design in vitro and microfluidic-based model systems to evaluate vascular interactions related to medical device complications
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Full time, fixed term for 4 years, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Geosciences Work on the AuScope EarthBank Project Base Salary $109,263 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the
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earth systems. There are also opportunities for biogeochemical modelling as part of the position and either some knowledge of, or interest in, this would be ideal. To be successful you will need: PhD
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ambitious research program to investigate the intersection of plate tectonics, critical metals, and Earth's habitability by trying to better model the Earth’s surface evolution from 1800–500 million years ago