20 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY in Australia
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Work on collaborative research projects as a Research Assistant to coordinate and support the projects associated with the Child Development and Mental
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Work on collaborative research projects as a Research Assistant to coordinate and support the projects associated with the Child Development and Mental Health Clinical Academic Group and the
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-based algorithms (e.g., GNNs, deep reinforcement learning) design and simulate dynamic models of megaproject systems prepare and submit journal articles to high-impact publications contribute
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learning at scale. Research directions include designing algorithms and methods for adaptive and personalised feedback, modelling learning behaviours with sequence and deep learning methods, and generating
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, flow cytometry, and computational tools, including AI, is advantageous. Our research group focuses on the development of novel non-viral gene therapies, including mitochondrial gene therapies for optic
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on the detection and analysis of bacterial pathogens in respiratory samples develop novel approaches to analyse metagenomic data in the context of bacterial colonisation and infection produce high-quality research
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, or rural and remote areas. Mentoring and career development opportunities will be provided. Your key responsibilities as an Academic Level B Research Fellow will be to: Conduct original research
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developing targeted therapies that eliminate these treatment-resistant cells. Cancer stem cells are increasingly recognised as key drivers of tumour growth, relapse, and resistance to conventional therapies
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communications, Multispecies Justice and/or First Nations knowledge. Your key responsibilities will be to: lead an original research project developed in discussion with Liza Lim collaborate on specific sub
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activities. The Sydney EarthBank node will join the national AuScope Geochemistry Network , an Australian consortium of Earth Science institutes cooperating to develop national geochemistry research