142 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Adelaide
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methods for provable network security. The School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences is recruiting a research fellow to work on next generation network security technologies. Join a world-class research
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Martin Australia invite applications for a project under this program, exploring the development of Physics Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for efficient signal modelling in areas such as weather
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This project will investigate how Cryptosporidium and malaria parasites build and utilise host cell invasion machinery. These 3.5 year scholarships are part of Australian Research Council funded
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to appoint an outstanding experimental physicist to a continuing position of Lecturer Level B. The successful candidate will work alongside the other members of the physics discipline at the University
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term position for 24 Months. Postdoc opportunity - Open for Applications Until Filled We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecological
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and MALDI/ESI, and lignin composition using TDA/GCMS. The postdoc will work closely with teams developing engineered plants to develop a deeper understanding of cell wall architecture. This is expected
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energy projects. About 2XE 2XE is an award-winning South Australian consultancy committed to guiding companies towards sustainable growth and achieving net-zero emissions. Leveraging a robust blend of
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), to create real-time network emulation environments. You will play a key role in building advanced tools for network orchestration, testing, and visualisation, enabling experimentation with modern networking
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help make a tangible difference to research impact, farmer livelihoods and global food security. The University of Adelaide leads the Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN), a national research
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research network driving real-world impact, from advanced plant science to global food security. The Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN), led by the University of Adelaide, is seeking an experienced