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multiple organisations involved in the project develop and implement novel approaches for assessing soil health using remote sensing, integrating cutting-edge techniques to generate meaningful insights
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communication, collaboration, and alignment across multiple organisations involved in the project develop and implement novel approaches for assessing soil health using remote sensing, integrating cutting-edge
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discoveries in gene regulation, immune variation, disease mechanisms, and functional cell states. Lead analyses that directly enable first-author publications, with multiple manuscripts already under review
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multiple programming languages, including R, Python, MATLAB and/or shell scripting. Well-defined skills in the visualisation of neuroimaging and neuroscience results. The analysis and interpretation
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, Prof Anton van den Hengel and his research team to publish research outputs. The candidate will need to demonstrate agility in managing and leading multiple projects and work independently in this ever
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. The ideal candidate will also be expected to have quantifiable experience with: A variety of different neuroimaging methodologies. Using multiple programming languages, including R, Python, MATLAB and
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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