50 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, utilise best practice research methodologies, and participate in project discussions. Citizenship and Service: Develop partnerships
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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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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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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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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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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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, 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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of artificial intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, and human-centred computing. The position focuses on developing and evaluating computational models for recognizing, interpreting, and measuring human
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crystals and explore the existence of a hexatic phase in long-range interacting systems. The successful candidate will maintain and enhance the BEC apparatus, develop and conduct experiments, and contribute
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Neurone Disease (MND), who seeks to develop new treatments and to improve health outcomes for patients. The appointee will hold the Ross Maclean Fellowship, established in 2004 through the generous