158 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Multiple" positions at University of Adelaide
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ATSE’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program (“Elevate”) will award up to 500 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to women and non-binary people in STEM. The Elevate program provides a
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questions. The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering (ATSE)’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program (“Elevate”) will award up to 500 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships
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Optical Physics) or electrical and electronic engineering. A commitment to research excellence At least 2 years of postdoctoral research experience in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (that is, the
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. Expertise in computational materials science/engineering with application to clean energy conversion reactions. Examples of relevant reactions include oxygen reduction reaction, (sea)water splitting, CO2
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Job no:516974 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Regional South Australia Categories:HEO7, Veterinary Services Veterinarian – Emergency Clinician Multiple Roles | Full-Time or Part-Time
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Job no:516893 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Level C, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level B or C) $114,917 - $161,145 per annum plus
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Job no:516542 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level A) $98,574 - $105,611 per annum plus an employer
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the EEE discipline: Information Systems, Control, Autonomous Systems, and Computer Engineering: Information systems and science, communications, control and dynamics, robotics and automation, artificial
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projects to support full-time PhD students in research of this unique cell and molecular biology of apicomplexan parasites (Cryptosporidium and malaria parasites). One Scholarship will focus on the molecular
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minerals and their chemical constituents, water and living organisms. Ultimately, regolith science is the study of Earth’s critical zone: research into the processes that sustain life today and in the past