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environmental sensing. The incumbent will contribute to the development and deployment of real-time correction algorithms and hardware systems, leveraging GLAO technologies in collaboration with ULTIMATE-Subaru
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from Phase 1 of the study. Work within a project that is heavily resourced and with substantial collaborations, including industry partners and Prof Daniel MacArthur’s Centre for Population Genomics
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the prediction of molecular crystal structures, their growth and their properties in close collaboration with fellow team members. Developing algorithms for efficient sampling of candidate crystal structures and
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learning and mechanistic modelling, sensor network development, efficient data sorting and processing algorithms, real-time and model predictive control, and transformative applications in the wastewater
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will be heavily industry focussed, working closely with the Spiral Blue staff, along with another Macquarie University postdoc and the academic team of Prof. David Spence and A. Prof. James Downes. The
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aims to define the optimal specifications for spaceborne hyperspectral sensors to detect diseases in Australia’s key wheat and barley crops. The successful candidate will lead the development and
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change, and we’ll help you get the best start to your academic career at one of Australia’s leading universities. Supported by several ARC research grants awarded to A/Prof Sarit Kaserzon, this is an
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? For more information about this opportunity, please contact Prof Karine Chenu (karine.chenu@uq.edu.au ) or Prof Emma Mace (emma.mace@uq.edu.au ). For application inquiries, please reach out to the Talent
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from these sensors will be integrated into an existing platform composed of open-source, commercial and in-house developed software. Finally, QC points and a live process tracking system will be
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, Prof Anton van den Hengel and his research team to publish research outputs. The candidate will need to demonstrate agility in managing and leading multiple projects and work independently in this ever