19 software-defined-networking-"IMEC" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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and Community Trust for a Just and Effective Net Zero Transition , a two-year, multi-region, mixed-method study focused on the role of trust in Australia's decarbonisation efforts. The project
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fully resolved single-fracture simulations to large-scale discrete fracture network (DFN) upscaling. Your work will directly address high-value industry challenges in energy and resource systems. CML is
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. The project, "Building the bridge from GWAS to Breeder through multi-omic network data fusion", focuses on transforming GWAS discoveries into actionable breeding insights. Using sorghum as a model, the work
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facilities and industry networking opportunities. Key responsibilities will include: Coordinate data collection and analysis, preparation of graphs, figures, and manuscripts for conference presentations and
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feedback, coaching and training to research support staff. Citizenship and Service: Begin to develop partnerships by cultivating networks; engage in internal service activities; provide support to colleagues
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the Zero Net Emissions Agriculture CRC initiative , focusing on developing tropical grasses with low methanogenic properties to help combat agricultures impact on our environment. This position contributes
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of classical and hybrid classical-quantum algorithms for treating the correlations. This position offers exciting opportunities for collaboration within UQ, across the QDA network, and with external research
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the electronic structure of these materials. This position offers exciting opportunities for collaboration within UQ, across the QDA network, and with external research partners. Key responsibilities will include
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sources. Proven track record leading collaborative industry-academia research projects in carbon management in the mining industry, including carbon accounting, net zero target setting, and carbon offset
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or computational frameworks. Strong interest in method development, including algorithms and/or scientific software development, with a willingness to contribute to codebases or tool creation. Evidence of