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Research Fellow, Systems and Computational Neuroscience Job No.: 676758 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $80,464 - $109,203
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quantum engineering, quantum computing, and/or quantum information sciences A deep understanding of quantum algorithms and/or experience with quantum hardware will also be beneficial. A passion for
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, and may utilise iterative algorithms, machine learning and high-performance computing. Through the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, opportunities exist to acquire large experimental datasets using
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group of experts to predict (probabilistically) whether these occupations will be automated, augmented or unaffected by emerging technologies. Using this data, a classification algorithm is then trained
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of innovative computational procedures and methodologies, addressing a national skills shortage and enabling timely progress on a high-impact research initiative in modern econometric modelling. The role provides
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The Level A Research Fellow will contribute to the research efforts of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, with a specific focus on advancing a cutting-edge research program in
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to work independently and collaboratively. Advanced planning, time management, and written communication skills are essential, along with proven computer literacy and proficiency in relevant software and
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within the Computational Neuroscience Laboratory and the Addiction and Impulsivity Research Group , this position offers the opportunity to lead all aspects of trial preparation and execution, including
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., Native PAGE, cryo-EM) to GPCR biology Supporting administrative, operational, and financial aspects of the research program Collaborating within multidisciplinary research teams Working under broad
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people who discover them The Opportunity The Research Fellow will be a motivated and talented computational scientist and a key member of Monash University ice sheet modelling research team and SAEF’s