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CEPAR’s Asia program. Conduct research independently or as part of a team. Build and use models, software, and databases; analyse data and share findings. Help prepare funding applications with guidance
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predictive control, and/or reinforcement learning. PhD (or soon to be completed) in engineering, applied mathematics, or computer science, with an ability to start in mid-late 2025 a research track record
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fundamental research and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The research program is co-funded by the Australian Research Council and the Sydney- and US-based biotech company INSAMO and the
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undertaking independent and or team research on Scientia Professor Buckley’s Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate Research Program entitled “The Financial Data Revolution: Seizing the Benefits
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responsible for the conduct of experiments and analysis of data related to a program developing novel therapeutic approaches for ocular and/or vascular disease. The incumbent will be a key contributor in this
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Full time research position, initial two-year fixed term with possibility of extension Opportunity to lead a research program in small molecule drug discovery Located at the Chemistry Building (F11
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Full time research position, initial two-year fixed term with possibility of extension Opportunity to lead a research program in peptide drug discovery Located at the Chemistry Building (F11
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as required. About you PhD in a relevant field advanced skills in imaging data analysis, statistical analysis tools, and research reporting. experience in research, data capture, analytical skills, and
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double-edged sword” funded by the Australian Research Council. The project will use state-of-the art computer models that incorporate the latest frameworks on soil organic matter interacting with plant
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in close collaboration with a team of project academics, engineers, and PhD students, develop and characterise novel robotic perception and processing architectures, work hands-on with robotic