72 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" uni jobs at The University of Western Australia
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-management and the development of innovative biomonitoring solutions. About the opportunity Support the development and implementation of bioinformatics tools and workflows for high-throughput genomic
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Job no:520766 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Administration & Executive support Opportunity to play an important role in the development and implementation of a UWA Coursework
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Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). The Department is particularly interested in hiring individuals who are enthusiastic about teaching and, equally importantly, have a well-developed research agenda
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environmental science Undergraduate and Masters students, supervising Honours, Masters and PhD research students, and developing collaborations with researchers Attract grants for funding research from national
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Job no:520631 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Administration & Executive support, Education, Business Development Make a real impact by supporting students in gaining valuable
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of students and staff in the relevant skills. Its research and development infrastructure is key to supporting these goals. In that context, the CMCA is the University’s microscopy, characterisation and
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Australia (DTA) is responsible for the translation of contemporary knowledge regarding dementia care through the development and delivery of training resources to the aged care workforce. DTA is a
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the University of Western Australia for 100 years. Today, the Graduate School of Education maintains a tradition of excellence while taking on the challenges of developing educational practices for both
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the opportunity Deliver innovative teaching in Human Geography, focusing on Australian rural and regional development; contribute to curriculum development; supervise students at all levels; support
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the perinatal period (pregnancy and early life). Develop bioengineering pipelines for Group B Streptococcus and their bacteriophages for exploration as future therapies. Designing bioengineering protocols