21 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Fellowship research jobs in New Zealand
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| ŌTĀKOU WHAKAIHU WAKA, ŌTAUTAHI Mō te tīma/About our team The University of Otago is New Zealand's oldest University and has a strong teaching and research tradition, rated 5 plus for quality by QS stars
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of Otago is the longest-established department of its kind at a New Zealand university and is widely recognised as one of the leading nutrition departments in the Southern Hemisphere. We are the only
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to Pinus radiata, a cornerstone species in New Zealand's NZ$6 billion per annum forestry sector. Traditional reliance on copper-based fungicides is environmentally unsustainable, necessitating
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using tools such as Python or R Applying for internal or national research funding Engaging with industry partners and academic collaborators This is a 24-month fixed term role working 37.5 hours per week
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Tiriti o Waitangi as we advance outstanding research and research-informed teaching to enable transformative learning and student experiences. Our Vision / Ko te Aronga is for our people and knowledge
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and student experiences. Our Vision / Ko te Aronga is for our people and knowledge to transform lives, connect communities and nurture the environment in Aotearoa, the Pacific, and the
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genomics of emperor penguins in the Ross Sea". The fellowship is externally funded for 20 months and will involve collaboration with project partners at UC and beyond. We seek a highly motivated individual
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of academic publishing Knowledge of bioinformatics tools (R, Bash, NeSI) is an advantage Alignment with Manaakitaka and Lincoln University values. Kā hua ka riro ki a koe | What's in it for you? At Lincoln
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violation detection and repair. This position is fully funded by the Smart Ideas grant "Automating software violation detection and repair: future-proofing software reputation and skills development” awarded
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Scheme we have an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join Professor Jenni Adams' research team in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences (SPCS). The University of Canterbury is a long