13 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of Melbourne in Australia
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(PhD entry Level - $108,156 p.a.) Join a collaborative and cutting-edge research environment working with world-class researchers. Apply statistics, bioinformatics, and machine learning methods
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, and business, and is at the forefront of computing research in Australia and internationally with close links to major computing research initiatives, including Melbourne Bioinformatics, CSL
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publications and presentations. Demonstrate expertise in soil microbiomes, metagenomics, and plant-soil microbiome interactions. Have experience with soil incubations, bioinformatics, and statistical modelling
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for the Early Career Researcher Fellowships Selection Process, which includes the McKenzie, Mary Lugton and Puzey Postdoctoral Fellowships. The fellowship is a period of concentrated research time that enables
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academic at the Faculty of Arts You may be a great fit if: You are a passionate researcher with a PhD and a background in Social Studies of Technology, Anthropology, Human-Computer Interaction or related
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orientation, disability, age, being a parent or having caring responsibilities. The University of Melbourne is committed to fostering a barrier-free and inclusive recruitment process. We are dedicated
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, being a parent or having caring responsibilities. The University of Melbourne is committed to fostering a barrier-free and inclusive recruitment process. We are dedicated to providing reasonable
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processing, cell tracking, fluid dynamics, mathematical biology, agent-based modelling. A demonstrated aptitude for research, with a sound publication record in relevant areas, commensurate with experience and
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caring responsibilities. The University of Melbourne is committed to fostering a barrier-free and inclusive recruitment process. We are dedicated to providing reasonable adjustments for candidates
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process. We are dedicated to providing reasonable adjustments for candidates throughout the application and interview stages, including accessible document formats and alternative application methods