14 algorithm-development-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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approaches to develop strategies that enhance fertility recovery following chemotherapy-induced germline damage. Reporting to Associate Prof. Robin Hobbs, this role will apply their expertise in stem cells
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, conservation and museum partners, and other national and international agencies. This diverse, supportive environment fosters cross-disciplinary learning, professional development, and meaningful contributions
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their specialty to synthesise research, develop evidence-based resources and lead research that assists with closing the evidence-to-practice gap. To be successful you will need: Level A: Tertiary qualifications in
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learning research and development, particularly with a specialisation in such areas as: digital forensics, computer vision, biometrics (face or voice recognition, etc.) and natural language processing
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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. Quantitative researcher with experience in primary care. The Discipline of General Practice supports teaching, research, clinical practice and the development of better prevention and public health policies
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discipline relevant to the core business of the RAIR Centre. A leadership style that fosters collaboration, inclusion, respect and team development, with a track record of leading diverse, high-performing
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team developing novel deep learning approaches with real-world impact in the space domain. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated researcher to build on a strong academic publication record
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Defence Clearance or ability to obtain one. The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our doors in January 2026. Adelaide University will
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to conduct research in entomology applied to integrated pest management in agricultural systems of southern Australia. As part of a project funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC