14 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow, Economic Security Program Full time, continuing role Salary range $115K - $145K exclusive of super (determined based on experience) Join the Economic Security
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Full-time, 2-year fixed-term role, with the possibility of extension An exciting opportunity to join the Snow Vision Accelerator Program either as a Postdoctoral Research Associate or Postdoctoral
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, please feel free to get in touch directly with Prof. Zreiqat via email hala.zreiqat@sydney.edu.au Sponsorship / work rights for Australia Work Rights: you must have unrestricted work rights in Australia
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Sciences, Urban Studies, Engineering, and Computer Science to advance research on climate change and global grand challenges. The School of Project Management in the Faculty of Engineering at the University
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biology and mammalian cell culture techniques to join our multidisciplinary team. Experience with RNA technologies, genome editing, microscopy, flow cytometry, and computational tools, including AI, is
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collegial environment while making a meaningful impact on the future of pharmacy. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct high-quality and independent research in nanospectroscopy methods
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algorithms and methods for adaptive and personalised feedback, modelling learning behaviours with sequence and deep learning methods, and generating interpretable insights through novel analytics and
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opportunity The University of Sydney is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to join a flagship, industry-funded research program advancing carbon-neutral energy systems modelling for Australia’s
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of Project Management, but will work closely with interdisciplinary teams across the Management and Organisation Sciences, Social Sciences, Urban Studies, Engineering, and Computer Science to advance research
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2 x full time, 3-year fixed term positions, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Mathematics and Statistics Opportunity to drive research in computational pure mathematics through