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Acceleration who has: strong experience in FPGA design, machine learning or a related field in the case of the Postdoctoral Research Associate, a PhD (or near completion) in FPGA design, machine learning or a
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-scale, complex project environments. This project is part of an ambitious research program to integrate real-time sensing, AI-based control, and governance analytics into the future of infrastructure and
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opportunity The University of Sydney School of Dentistry has provided exceptional education, clinical practice and integrated research in dental and oral health for over 100 years. Our researchers from
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-access numerical workflows that integrate geochemistry, geochronology and/or thermochronology data to calibrate and evaluate numerical geological analyses and simulations. Dedicate 2 days/week to EarthBank
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; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. We seek a Postdoctoral Research Associate who demonstrates these values and brings: a PhD (or near completion, with thesis submitted) in a relevant
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diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: A PhD awarded or submitted
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Global Environment Modelling of Soil Organic and Inorganic Carbon
Budiman Minasny, Alex McBratney and Damien Field. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and improve the soil biogeochemical reaction network and test its capability to represent processes at scales
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education, we are proud to be training the next generation of medical scientists who will be leading members of the medical research community with an innovative integrated curriculum. Our team of researchers
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Research Associate to join our dynamic team and contribute to pioneering research in cancer and stem cell biology. In this role, you will design and conduct experiments aimed at developing next-generation
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include the development of integrated modelling approaches to better predict the effects of habitat modifications. This should provide significant benefits by allowing assessment of development and