43 computing-"https:"-"https:"-"CIPMM---Systemic-Neurophysiology" Postdoctoral positions in Australia
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About the opportunity Established as the first computer science department in Australia, the School of Computer Science (SCS) is research intensive and has a strong tradition of research-led teaching. The
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ambitious research program advancing AI-enabled decision-making dynamics in future megaprojects. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Wanchun Liu , Senior Lecturer and Australian Research Council
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for Applicants Booklet . An application form can be obtained via email, by contacting us at Foundation@dementia.org.au . Applications close: Monday 22 December 2025, 5.00pm AEDT. 2025 Dementia Grants Program
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developing network of academic, industry and professional partners, supported by strong computer literacy and a commitment to responsive, professional service. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia You must
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advanced scientific computational techniques and research related software packages an understanding of modern scientific computing tools, including high-performance and high-throughput computing
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major interdisciplinary research program focused on establishing Vibrio natriegens—the fastest-growing bacterium known—as a next-generation microbial cell factory for sustainable biomanufacturing
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Medical Research Council, our 4-year research program meets this need. A collaborative initiative of aged care providers and consumers (Southern Cross Care, Hardi Aged Care, United Protestant Association
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Medical Research Council, our 4-year research program meets this need. A collaborative initiative of aged care providers and consumers (Southern Cross Care, Hardi Aged Care, United Protestant Association
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Neurochemistry research team is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to a research program investigating why humans lose myelin with ageing and how this sensitizes us to neurodegenerative diseases
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- Psychology role sits within the School of Psychology and will contribute to a major global research program examining the discreteness bias - the belief that social categories are rigid, discrete and immutable