52 software-verification-computer-science Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences Full-time, fixed term position through to 1st April 2027 Base salary will be in the range $112,572 - $133,381 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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Conduct research and develop a research program in experimental quantum turbulence and manipulation of quantum vortices to enable studies of 2D melting. Innovate and pursue the aims of the Discovery Project
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engagement roles and activities within the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research
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Faculty of Science | School of the Environment Full-time fixed-term position for up to 15 months Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A
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% Superannuation (Academic Level B) Based at our St Lucia Campus, with occasional travel to and work at other sites around QLD required About This Opportunity Join the new ARC Research Hub for Engineering Plants
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carbon management in the mining industry. International recognition in carbon mitigation and removal science and an excellent record of publications in reputed refereed journal and presenting
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in the discipline area (geometallurgy) or a related field (geology/geoscience, mining/metallurgical engineering) Expertise in geological characterisation techniques (core logging and/or mapping
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School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Full-time, fixed-term position for 3 years Base salary will range from $80,448 – $107,104 (Academic Level A) + 17% Superannuation Based at our vibrant St
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-MAP) to engage in research to further your expertise and growing research profile in Proteomics, Metabolomics and analytical chemistry. You will work with a diverse team of internal and external
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research profile in peptide chemistry and ion channel biology. Our laboratory explores the venoms of arthropod predators to discover peptides that modulate the activity ion channels involved in human disease