54 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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Fellow to join The University of Queensland’s Node of the EarthBank Program — a newly established national geoscience initiative under NCRIS AuScope. EarthBank is a transformative program aimed at
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St Lucia location About This Opportunity This is a full-time, fixed-term position for three years, based at The University of Queensland, School of Mathematics and Physics. The position is part of
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) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join an ARC Linkage Project focused on advancing geomechanical modelling for underground CO₂ and H
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(Academic Level A) Based at our St Lucia campus About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Platform Fellow to play a key role in a new initiative funded by
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- $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A) Based at our vibrant St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity IDEA bio is a fermentation biofoundry focused on the development of bioprocesses and robust
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to establish The National Quantum Computing Testbed Facility (NQCT). The goal of NQCT is to develop the first Australian open-access quantum computer with direct access to quantum and control hardware. NQCT
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, cluster randomised controlled trials implementation science, data linkage, data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. In this role, you will have the opportunity to engage in a series of
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- $107,104.10 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A) Based at our vibrant and picturesque St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Research
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collaborating with industry partners on a project aimed at developing kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to model epitaxial growth processes. The goal is to control and optimise the growth of nanoscale structures
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, with a specific focus on complex biological systems. The project aims to apply highly controlled optical trapping techniques to investigate cell–fluid interactions during macropinocytosis (“cell drinking