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portfolios, you will steward high-value relationships, shape major multidisciplinary initiatives, and facilitate large-scale research collaborations aligned with the University’s strategic priorities. You will
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, and enable academic and research excellence. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to lead a high-performing professional team, influence the School’s long-term direction, and make a tangible
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role of noncoding RNAs during flavivirus infection. The role contributes to high-impact research focused on viral infection outcomes, antiviral responses, and viral pathogenesis. Working within
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maintenance. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, C#, and SQL. Familiarity with high-performance computing, cloud computing (e.g., AWS), GPUs, and DevOps tools, including version control
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be instrumental in ensuring the seamless functioning of the laboratory and the successful execution and advancement of research initiatives. By actively engaging in diverse facets of laboratory
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location About This Opportunity This newly created leadership role in the Sponsored Students Unit is central to UQ’s global engagement strategy. You will lead a high-performing team focused on recruiting and
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the instrumented bioreactors in coordination with the IDEA Bio team. Perform cultivation of microorganisms (yeast) using existing and refined the fermentation strategies. Deliver high-quality data to clients using
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optimising performance, security, scalability and integrations. Leading release activities such as go-lives, readiness reviews, and post-verification testing. Driving continuous improvement through automation
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Expertise: Strong foundation in agronomy, weed management, and precision agriculture. Familiarity with UAV operation, ground-based phenotyping technologies, and high-throughput research platforms, with
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Indigenous Primary Care Surveillance Network (ATLAS). This role offers high autonomy and the chance to contribute to nationally significant work improving sexual health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres