37 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control-"Multiple" positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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augmentations such as project energy connect, Humelink, Marinus Link ETC Lack of available accurate generator and reinforcement models Protection and emergency control scheme modelling challenges. The research
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) and the Adelaide Park Lands Association are partnering to create an internship opportunity for a University of Adelaide PhD students, to contribute to a project that will raise public awareness of this essential green space. The Adelaide Park Lands...
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and MALDI/ESI, and lignin composition using TDA/GCMS. The postdoc will work closely with teams developing engineered plants to develop a deeper understanding of cell wall architecture. This is expected
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). Proficiency in numerical modelling, data analysis and instrument control in languages such as Matlab, Python, C/C++, etc. Familiarity with sensor technologies and applications, machine learning, and electronics
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cutting-edge imaging and data collection technologies for plant phenotyping, supporting research in controlled environments, field sites, and remote locations. The network consists of nine nodes
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enthusiastic individual to join our dynamic team and contribute their unique skills. The Plant Accelerator® has a range of automated phenotyping systems collecting water use data and images over time, as
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to organise and complete multiple tasks simultaneously with close attention to detail and prioritisation to meet deadlines Experience using the Microsoft Suite to deliver high quality business documentation
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term position for 24 Months. Postdoc opportunity - Open for Applications Until Filled. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecological
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experience with projects that overlap across multiple fields. The ability to plan and manage own research activity and conduct relevant individual and collaborative research projects. Good oral communication
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research in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, relative to opportunity An ability to work collaboratively with researchers from multiple disciplines, agronomists and growers Strong organisational