37 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at University of Adelaide
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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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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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-of-the-art facilities at Adelaide Microscopy, including multiple transmission electron microscopes (TEM) such as a Glacios 200 kV Cryo-TEM. Additionally, resources available include the Phoenix high
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research, including experimental design, execution and manuscript writing across multiple projects. The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our
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. Interdisciplinary experience with projects that overlap across multiple fields. The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our doors in January 2026
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judgement in interpreting and applying procedures to solve complex issues and make decisions when dealing with multiple stakeholders and competing demands. Demonstrated experience in communicating complex
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to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. Desirable characteristics: Experience of handling large sets of samples from multiple collaborators. Experience with HPAEC-PAD, mass spectrometry and HPLC systems
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government and industries in South Australia, and overseeing Centre performance. The appointee will also be supported to establish and build a dynamic research program in machine learning or artificial
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management and programming languages such as R and Python. Level B Essential Criteria: A PhD in entomology or a related discipline, with at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience. A strong track record in
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ambitious research program to investigate the intersection of plate tectonics, critical metals, and Earth's habitability by trying to better model the Earth’s surface evolution from 1800–500 million years ago