17 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control-"Multiple" PhD positions at Monash University
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PhD student(s) will join a vibrant team of postdocs, academics, and up to four PhD students working collaboratively across modelling, qualitative fieldwork, and optimisation techniques. PhD Research
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the structure present in food systems dictates functional aspects such as digestion and release of nutrients. Working alongside other postdocs and students focused more on biological aspects of these processes
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Synchrotron and the Super Photon Ring (SPring-8) Synchrotron in Japan, where our students also regularly conduct their own experiments. Project areas include: Colour (spectroscopic) X-ray imaging in multiple
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on clinical trials Well-developed planning and organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise multiple tasks and set and meet deadlines Capacity to work in a collegiate manner in a team environment and
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Mitigation and Trust: How can interfaces and interaction systems reduce the likelihood of operator error while building trust in semi-automated diagnostic tools? Your research will include speculative design
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predictably to in-context demonstrations? What controls their ability to generalize, even when it contradicts their training? This project will involve developing a theoretical framework to explain in-context
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for automation of Hydrogen Deuterium Mass Spectrometry, which can connect structure, behaviour and function of proteins, for understanding diseases and developing drug and vaccine treatments. Modern AI techniques
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known as Team COMPAS -- includes a number of amazing undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, alumni, and other fantastic collaborators. Please contact me if you are interested in joining our group
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Fellowship at LMU Munich, and a postdoc position at RMIT University. My nanophotonics research seeks to uncover the underlying physics in structured light-matter interactions at nanoscale. We aim to develop
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theoretical colleagues. All research takes place within our dynamic particle physics research group with academics and postdocs, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Some work will be purely