62 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow or Research Fellow with expertise in youth substance use research, drug policies and tobacco control. This is an exciting opportunity to support high-impact, vital research and
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. Expertise in the evaluation of novel predictive agriculture methods such as crop and cropping systems growth models to support decision making, i.e. economic control thresholds for abiotic stressors, input
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, particularly those affected by physical health comorbidities such as those associated with schizophrenia. The team is actively engaged in psychiatric epidemiology, randomised controlled trials, observational
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service roles and committees, perform administrative functions, provide support to colleagues, and develop partnerships with the wider community. This is a research focused position. Further information can
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motivated and driven Research Fellows to join our world-class research team at the Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC). QARC is committed to optimising the lives of people living with aphasia through
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. This is a hands-on opportunity to shape the future of decision support tools that balance human control with scalable artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. You’ll work on cutting-edge projects—designing
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(Academic Level C) Based at our Gatton Campus About This Opportunity We’re looking for a Senior Research Fellow to join us in shaping more resilient and sustainable food systems. This role offers
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- $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity The Australian Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA), led by The University of Queensland, is a national
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$98,627.46 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity The Australian Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA) at UQ is driving the future
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“Understanding and Overcoming Resistance to new and emerging Therapies in Uveal Melanoma” which is supported by the US Department of Defence in collaboration with UNSW, Macquarie University and pharmaceutical