54 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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, with a specific focus on complex biological systems. The project aims to apply highly controlled optical trapping techniques to investigate cell–fluid interactions during macropinocytosis (“cell drinking
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research support package of up to $50,000. Based at our Herston campus Operational Research and Decision Support for Prevention, Control and Elimination of Infectious Diseases (ODeSI) The ODeSI team has
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public health approach. Working closely with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), local health services, and community stakeholders, you will coordinate the co-design
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St Lucia location About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join Associate Professor Tyler Neely and Professor Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop’s team
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and clinical pain science, to join our world-class Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR) in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. This is an exciting opportunity
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Level A) Based at our Long Pocket location About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to focus their efforts on developing their expertise and emerging
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% Superannuation (Academic Level C) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity This is a unique and exciting opportunity for Senior Research Fellows to join The University of Queensland’s Global Centre
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measuring prediction error signals in the brain. You will support the compelling hypothesis: a key function of sleep is to balance prediction and surprise. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Produce
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the development and implementation of the Living Systematic Review program as part of the National Allergy Centre of Excellence (NACE). This is a unique opportunity to shape national research in food
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“Understanding and Overcoming Resistance to new and emerging Therapies in Uveal Melanoma” which is supported by the US Department of Defense in collaboration with UNSW, Macquarie University and pharmaceutical