15 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Fellowship research jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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. The tasks of the postdoctoral researcher (innovation) will include: Conduct world-class research in foundational AI, with a focus on applications in the financial sector. Develop innovative algorithms
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Research Council (ARC) Research Hub for Engineering Plants to Replace Fossil Carbon This Hub aims to develop new plant varieties that enable sustainable production of sugars from crop ‘waste’ (plant biomass
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. The successful candidate will be based at the University’s School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, providing a supportive environment that fosters cross-disciplinary learning, professional development, and
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, and community members – through pedagogical interventions such as Learning from Country. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow is required to support the development of a research agenda for the CNS project
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University as we prepare to open our doors in January 2026. Adelaide University will combine the strengths of the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, and we are dedicated to creating
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of the School community. Desired Characteristics: Ability to supervise and motivate undergraduate and post graduate students including encouraging intellectual development and career aspirations. Willingness
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evolution of plants for improvement of abiotic stress tolerance and quality of crops. Initially, the role will be for 3 years subject to satisfactory performance and meeting key performance indicators
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Chemistry or related Discipline or have equivalent qualifications or research experience. Demonstrated experience in analytical method development and operation of advanced analytical equipment (e.g. LCMS, GC
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for the handling of sensitive data. The successful candidate will work alongside world-class researchers in a collegial and respectful environment to support and develop the school’s research agenda. While holding a
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characterization. Expertise in the development and application of in-situ or operando techniques to investigate interfacial phenomena at the molecular or atomic scale is essential. The role requires an individual