15 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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to deliver against goals. They choose appropriate methods of work and plan and prioritise tasks. They are a subject matter expert and provide advice as the first point of contact for their expert area. They
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on projects in this area, with assistance and mentoring from senior academic staff familiarity with the theoretical methods of quantum error correction, and the theory of fault-tolerant quantum computing
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key traits associated with heat tolerance. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop and apply phenotyping protocols, including drone-based remote sensing methods, to assess physiological and heat
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and choose suitable machine learning methods and monitor soil health. Your key responsibilities will include the following: Collaboration: Work closely with researchers from Australia and India partners
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people and Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations and a demonstrated level of tact and discretion in dealing with day to day operational matters skills in qualitative research methods and ability
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of relevant training and experience experience in project management and governance proven experience in qualitative research methods including co-design and focus group proven demonstrated understanding
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Full time research position, initial two-year fixed term with possibility of extension Opportunity to lead a research program in small molecule drug discovery Located at the Chemistry Building (F11
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capacity to perform laboratory-based techniques such as: gut microbiome profiling; anaerobic microbiology; immunological methods and cell culture demonstrated capacity to perform bioinformatics-based
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Full time research position, initial two-year fixed term with possibility of extension Opportunity to lead a research program in peptide drug discovery Located at the Chemistry Building (F11
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double-edged sword” funded by the Australian Research Council. The project will use state-of-the art computer models that incorporate the latest frameworks on soil organic matter interacting with plant