46 postdoc-parallel-computing Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE in Australia
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Application Deadline 2 Apr 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff
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:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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. BioSciences houses 60 continuing academic staff, and more than 150 academic staff overall (including postdocs, and other research contingent staff) all working on the world’s top biological challenges – from
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this role, you will work closely with a collaborative team of five Chief Investigators and two Partner Investigators across anthropology, philosophy, history, computing, and information science. You will
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institutions. Your work will directly contribute to generating whole cell computational models for diverse bacterial, fungal and protist organisms, advancing our understanding of biological systems. Your
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for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems (MACSYS ) and Melbourne Integrative Genomics (MIG ). You will work under the supervision of Dr Heejung Shim , whose group focuses on developing innovative computational
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Position Number: 0065257 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time/ Part-time; Fixed-term for 4 years Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Department/School: School of Computing
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applicants must discuss their interest in the program with the relevant faculty at the University of Melbourne, prior to submitting their application. Further information on eligibility, contacts, and how
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/ Collaborate with clinical research programs / Develop a tailored research program Apply now to advance your career in health economics and make a lasting impact on child health outcomes Investing in you
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. Engage in Academic Service: Support the priorities of the Art History program and contribute to research workshops and public outreach activities. Collaborate and Network: Work closely with the Hugh Ramsay