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seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Soil Health to work on a large multi-organisation project called Development of a Soil Health Framework for Australian agricultural production systems which is
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developed by extending the existing platform through adoption or development of new components. Phase 2: Using big data insights to optimise the manufacturing process The second phase of this project will
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– The University of Newcastle What we offer The university offers a comprehensive and inclusive benefits package designed to support employee wellbeing, career development, and work-life balance for all staff
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students, including laboratory supervision, project design, skill development, and career mentorship communicate and support research through writing of manuscripts, grant applications, and conference
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the Position Description for this role. Applications Close Monday 19 January 2026 11:59 PM Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/405304/postdoctoral-resear… Requirements
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, scalable numerical algorithms for extracting the evolution model of the relevant dynamical skeleton, quantifying associated uncertainties. We will develop mathematical theory underpinning the novel
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for its pioneering work on Vibrio natriegens, including the development of advanced genetic toolkits, high-throughput engineering platforms, and systems-level optimisation strategies. The group works at
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the context of a housing crisis and new university funding policies, this project aims to critically analyse the current and future delivery of purpose-built student housing. By mapping funding, development and
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Full time fixed term contract available until 31/12/2026, with possible extension until 31/12/2027 Join a multidisciplinary research team working on an MRFF‑funded project focused on the development
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us in the development new evidence, guidance and standards for infection prevention and control programs and practice in residential aged care. While considerable efforts for improving infection