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effective report writing and communications to industry and through peer-reviewed journal articles. Working within a large scale, multi-disciplinary research entity (~22 PhD candidates, ~25 Postdoctoral
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. Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to develop external funding pipelines to support the growth of the research programs. Skills and Experience: Completion of a PhD or equivalent accreditation
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Qualification/s: Completion or near completion of a PhD in Ecology or equivalent qualifications. The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our doors
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skilled researcher who brings: A PhD in Computational Neuroscience, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Psychology, or a related discipline Strong quantitative and programming skills (preferably MATLAB
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on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in the discipline area (which can include
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professionals, and educators, we aim to inform policies and practices across various key sectors. About You The successful applicant will have a PhD or equivalent - in gender studies, sociology, public health
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for uncertainty quantification in learned computer vision. The person should have a PhD in Computer Vision or a closely related field, and a demonstrated strong track record in this field. This should include
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at conferences, NDRI webinars and other opportunities for dissemination as they arise. Supervise and support Honours, Master’s, and PhD students in their research projects. Contribute to grant writing and
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the community To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Emerging research and scholarship through publications, and/or exhibitions
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strong background in health-related projects. More specifically, you will have: A relevant PhD and a growing profile in research in the discipline area. Evidence of an emerging research and publication