35 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" research jobs at University of Sydney
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of relevant training and experience proven Computer Literacy in (Excel, Clampex/Clampfit, GraphPad Prism) proven research publication in relevant field strong track record of peer-reviewed publications in
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effectively both with or without direct supervision and as part of a team excellent communication, record-keeping, and organisational skills ability and willingness to learn new techniques and optimise
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computer literacy and customer service skills. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia Work Rights: you must have unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this employment to apply. Visa
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, including coordinating research activities, meetings, presentations, timelines, ethics and governance processes, and multi‑stakeholder communication proficiency in a range of computer applications including
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software and solid computer literacy exceptional organisation, time management, and attention to detail clear and effective communication skills with a customer-focused approach a collaborative mindset and
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research impact strong ability to communicate effectively, including delivering presentations with clarity and professionalism. well-developed planning, organisation, and computer literacy skills
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willingness to learn) expertise in GIS mapping and digital illustration About you background in agriculture, botany and/or food sustainability and related fields experienced in conducting scientific literature
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in molecular biology or genetic engineering techniques ability to learn how to conduct protein purification and characterisation ability to operate and maintain biological equipment (e.g. FPLC
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