50 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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your efforts on developing your expertise and emerging research profile in advanced polymer chemistry in an exciting industry. At this level it is expected that you will contribute to service and
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reputable journals and utilise best practice research methodologies. Supervision and Researcher Development: Supervise students and provide performance feedback, training and mentoring to supervisees and
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expertise to engage in the provision of expert technical advice, professional support and leadership to contribute to research in the local context, whilst continuing to develop their discipline expertise and
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profile and help shape inclusive, evidence-informed trial methodologies. Supervision and Researcher Development: Support the supervision and development of Honours and HDR students. Provide effective
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responsibilities will include: Research: Develop an independent or collaborative research program to achieve national recognition, produce quality research outputs, and lead in publishing/exhibiting in national
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, tracking project progress, and delivering timely reports to stakeholders and supervisors. Supervision and Researcher Development: Contribute to the effective supervision of Honours and Higher Degree by
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research findings. This role offers opportunities to lead competitive funding bids, publish high-impact work, and develop your own research program. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
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activities. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Develop close scientific collaboration with other members of Queensland Metabolomics and Proteomics Facility and assume a leadership role in analytics
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the Queensland State Government to establish The National Quantum Computing Testbed Facility (NQCT). NQCT partners with CSIRO to develop a quantum software stack and with several industry partners for microwave
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Bioinformatics. The role focuses on exploring brain development and function from developmental and comparative perspectives, integrating molecular biology, advanced imaging, and genomics/transcriptomics