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, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and UNSW Water Research Laboratory is seeking to appoint a two-year Postdoctoral Fellow, extendable to three years, to conduct research and build capacity
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encompasses the application of machine learning tools to accelerate the optimization of polymer architectures and degradation behaviour. Salary, Level A - $91,381 - $121,838 per annum + 17% superannuation Full
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skills in mathematics and statistics, including in application of computational methods. Demonstrated interest/experience in population health and observational science Conduct research/scholarly
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12-month part time role (0.5 FTE) for a dedicated postdoctoral behavioural researcher, with a focus on culturally diverse communities Play a pivotal role in the development of the evidence base
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Psychology, Public Health, Behavioural or Social Sciences, or related field; Proven experience conducting research studies, with experience in the fields of mental health prevention, early intervention
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partner, the role will deliver fundamental research with strong translation and real‑world impact. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct original research in integrated nonlinear and analogue
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-scale transport, energy, defence, and technology initiatives, there is a critical need for new AI-enabled approaches to understand, predict, and improve the behaviour of these multi-billion-dollar
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structural optimisation with transient simulations undertake prototyping and characterisation of novel designs conduct experimental testing to validate computational models and design concepts prepare high
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need for new AI-enabled approaches to understand, predict, and improve the behaviour of these multi-billion-dollar megaprojects. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Level A) to join an
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relevant workflows. Your key responsibilities will be to: Conduct high-quality research, scholarly activity, and technical development independently and as part of a multidisciplinary breast cancer AI