35 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship research jobs at University of Sydney
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refine their expertise in research methodologies, design and delivery to contribute to the university’s standing as a national leader in the discipline. The role involves conducting high-quality research
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· Part time (0.20 FTE) fixed term until 31 December 2027 · Senior Research Fellow role supporting NHMRC Investigator grant ‘Driving the transition to high value testing to benefit the
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suit an emerging or established researcher who is passionate about improving health outcomes for women and their children through high‑quality, impactful research. As a key member of the discipline, you
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to the University’s leadership in the discipline. Working independently and collaboratively within the Quantum Integration Laboratory and broader Quantum Science Group , the Fellow will design and deliver high-quality
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undertake original research studies investigating the biodiversity and function of groundwater ecosystems and their response to environmental changes generate high‑quality research outputs through preparation
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of tomorrow while overcoming the challenges of today. Our high-impact research is acknowledged and translated into practice and policy nationally and internationally. Our multidisciplinary research themes and
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organisational skills, with the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team be confident using computer applications including the Microsoft Office suite and online collaboration tools
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the University’s standing as a national and global leader. Working strategically and autonomously, the Principal Research Fellow drives high-impact research programs, fosters a culture of excellence, mentors
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innovative approaches to building performance. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop existing and future multidisciplinary IEQ studies spanning workplace, educational, and healthcare environments
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mental disorders assist with the design and high-level coordination of new study protocols collecting clinical, biological, and behavioural data as part of immune-related mental health research projects