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support the Australian Temperament Project (ATP) – a long-standing, multi-generational study of social and emotional development. This role will involve assisting with data collection and participant
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reports, presentations, and other documentation, including the maintenance of databases and web pages. Investigate and assemble information on a wide range of issues for communication to a wide internal
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Apply now Job no:532117 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Post Doctoral Research Associate Develop and enhance Natural Language Processing systems to support AI-driven products and
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, random forests, etc.), and languages like R, Python, or Julia for health data analysis. Experience in backend/frontend development, data visualization, and web apps using JavaScript, Python, and Linux
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tasks to meet required deadlines. Well-developed computing skills in using office computer applications, including the Microsoft office suite, web pages and databases. You will also have completed a
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scientists / Advance cellular systems modelling Apply now to drive the development of a state-of-the-art microbial multi-omics facility and shape the future of cellular systems research Investing in you
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spectrometry and advanced fractionation technologies. Investing in you - benefits package including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, discounted services, and professional development
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web pages, interactive resources, and learning modules. Contributing to the design, development and conduct of evaluation activities relating to KIH and ARIIA. Contributing to the development of ethics
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Fellow in Soil Fauna-Microbe Interactions, you'll lead crucial experiments exploring soil food webs and nutrient cycling processes. You'll have the opportunity to develop innovative biological tools
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Fellow in Soil Fauna-Microbe Interactions, you'll lead crucial experiments exploring soil food webs and nutrient cycling processes. You'll have the opportunity to develop innovative biological tools