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global LIGO Scientific Collaboration, as well as Australia's OzGrav Centre of Excellent for Gravitational-wave Discovery. "Nuclear astrophysics from gravitational waves: understanding dense matter in
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cooperating with each other, but in many cases competing for individual gains. This structure may not always work for the benefit of science. The purpose of this project is to use game theory and computational
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seeking a leading researcher to advance a program in Applied Clinical Data Science, Machine Learning and AI. This role offers the chance to lead high-impact projects, mentor emerging researchers, and
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of generative AI. Essential Skills and Experience A background in a relevant field such as behavioural science, cognitive science, data science, psychology, human-computer interaction, law, or a related
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well as planetary science. In this role you will develop a significant programme of high quality, impactful and externally-funded research, supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students, and postdoctoral
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be principally engaged in program design, development and delivery (including teaching and assessment) that responds to industry needs. As the successful candidate you will be responsible
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. Key Responsibilities: Research Leadership: Develop and lead a significant programme of high-quality, impactful, and externally funded research in isotope geochemistry, employing analytical, experimental
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industry- and government-friendly materials, public scholarship, and peer-reviewed academic publications The successful candidate will have a doctoral qualification in sociology, science and technology
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tools to tackle some of the most complex questions in brain science. As a Level A research-only academic, you will contribute to projects that integrate computational models with experimental neuroimaging
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responsible care and use of animals for scientific purposes and insists upon the highest standards for animal care and use. Our Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) assess the scientific, ethical and welfare aspects