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recovery during periods of rapid climate and environmental change, spanning multiple spatial and temporal scales. The PDRA will be based in the Geocoastal Research Group within the School of Geosciences
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multiple spatial and temporal scales. The PDRA will be based in the Geocoastal Research Group within the School of Geosciences at the University of Sydney. The School of Geosciences is a dynamic, collegial
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learning at scale. Research directions include designing algorithms and methods for adaptive and personalised feedback, modelling learning behaviours with sequence and deep learning methods, and generating
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an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow. You will contribute to UNSW’s research efforts in electrified low-carbon fuel production. This position contributes towards the research effort of UNSW and to develop
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. The role also offers strong support for developing your independent research profile and fostering your academic career within a world-class research environment. Your key responsibilities will be
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to developing nanostructured single atom materials from solid wastes, improving catalyst performances in advanced oxidation processes and materials yield during synthesis, conducting mechanistic studies in device
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will contribute to the project by developing nanostructured single atom materials for environmental and sustainable catalysis, conducting mechanistic studies, and enabling large-scale materials
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internationally recognised research. Details of the role The Post-doctoral fellow is part of a dynamic team focused on developing novel anti-angiogenic and antifibrotic therapies for age-related macular
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researcher to develop new instrumentation and techniques that ensure quantum enhancements of the world's most sensitive detectors realize their full potential. We are seeking a Research Associate/ Senior
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on the detection and analysis of bacterial pathogens in respiratory samples develop novel approaches to analyse metagenomic data in the context of bacterial colonisation and infection produce high-quality research