34 phd-in-computational-neuroscience-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at Monash University
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, psychology, neuroscience or a related discipline A strong research track record relative to opportunity, including publications and grant activity Advanced skills in statistical analysis and data
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fast-readout electron detectors to validate the methods developed. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Materials Engineering, Computer Science or a closely related field. Research
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peer-reviewed publications, while providing senior-level expertise to support and mentor internal teams. A vital responsibility includes guiding emerging science-practitioners (Clinical Psychology PhD
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distribution across multiple HSR scenarios. You will work alongside a team of internationally renowned experts in transport and urban planning, including Associate Professor Liton Kamruzzaman, Professor Hai Vu
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advancement. The position requires a doctoral qualification in behavioural neuroscience or a closely related field, along with demonstrated expertise in statistical analysis and a strong record of peer-reviewed
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. Amandeep Kaur, you will contribute to a vibrant research program centered on the design and development of novel fluorescent probes for super-resolution imaging—a powerful technique revolutionizing how we
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analyse and harmonise large-scale claims, service and payment data across multiple jurisdictions—delivering insights that can influence national injury prevention and health policy. You’ll be part of
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Join Monash University’s cutting‑edge mathematical research in the Faculty of Science as a Research Fellow and contribute to computational and theoretical aspects of Dynamical Systems. This position will
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will conduct independent and collaborative research, publish in high-impact journals, and present findings at major international conferences and workshops. You will also mentor and support PhD and
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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