27 high-performance-quantum-computing-"https:" "https:" "https:" research jobs in New Zealand
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strengthen connections across the Faculty and wider University community. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do Undertake high-quality, internationally recognised research and contribute to the School’s research profile
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in heat, mass and mineral transport through magma-hydrothermal systems, and undertake research-related tasks and contribute towards the externally-funded project Next-Generation Ore. This research
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this position, you will ideally bring the following: For the Networking and AI position: Completed a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, or a closely related field Expert knowledge of deep
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Tylianakis, within the School of Biological Sciences For more information about our School and team, please visit us here – www.tylianakislab.org ; https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/study/academic-study/science
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Technologies – the Dodd-Walls Centre – as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through
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) Country New Zealand Application Deadline 31 Mar 2026 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is
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this role, you will require: A PhD degree in the field of transportation engineering, applied mathematics, operation research, computer science, or a closely related field (or close to obtaining one) / or a
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Mahi | What You Will Do Our Microgravity Research team is offering an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow to contribute to our MBIE-funded research programme developing protein crystallisation
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-Walls Centre – as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through multiple active
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mathematics, geophysical fluid dynamics, and polar/environmental science, supported by excellent high-performance computing facilities. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics, in particular, is a vibrant