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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. 24 Months Fixed term Part time position until Oct 2027. This postdoctoral position in computational cognitive science and data science offers an exciting opportunity
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. The position will provide technical and research knowledge in the field of implementation science, contributing to a range of projects conducted within the Implementation to Impact program, School of Population
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) Sydney, in partnership with ANSTO (Australia), Imperial College London (UK), and Tokamak Energy (UK), is launching a groundbreaking research program focused on developing new materials for compact tokamak
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across fields of nuclear physics, engineering design and/or materials science. The role reports to Associate Professor Patrick Burr and has no direct reports. Salary: Level A – AUD $113,911 to $121,838 per
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tools in combustion. Our computational codes are also used by various international research institutions. Both experimental and numerical projects are conducted in parallel providing a platform for
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ANSTO (Australia), Imperial College London (UK), and Tokamak Energy (UK), is launching a groundbreaking research program focused on developing new materials for compact tokamak reactors. We are recruiting
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Premier’s Science Fellowship Program, the Population Biology and Genomics Group is a new and rapidly growing research group in the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University. To find out more
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combatting wildlife trafficking and environmental harm. To be successful you will need: PhD in a relevant discipline such as computer science, data science, digital forensics, cyber security or a related field
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$101,332 to $113,918 Fixed term (2.5 years), Full-time, Joondalup Campus Open to candidates with relevant work rights POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) COMPUTING AND SECURITY
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of Medical Research. The laboratory specialises in single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics and computational pipelines applied to patient biospecimens to understand the complexity of intestinal