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Full time fixed term for 2 years at Cobbitty, Camden Campus Opportunity to conduct research applying computational biology and AI modelling to plant–pathogen interactions Base Salary $113,400
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the opportunity We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematics and Statistics to work on a project entitled “Data-driven modelling of dynamical systems: A measure transport
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cladding processes, including parameter optimisation and advanced monitoring techniques. Develop and refine process models, simulations, and automation strategies. Characterise microstructure, wear behaviour
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when liaising with collaborative research partners. Your key responsibilities will be to: develop advanced modelling, novel material synthesis, processing, fabrication and manufacturing sequence
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advanced statistical modelling to examine discreteness beliefs and prejudice patterns across cultures analyse societal-level predictors such as cultural tightness - looseness and collectivism - individualism
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key responsibilities will be to: develop fundamental theories and enabling technologies for intelligent wireless communication systems design, model and evaluate integrated communication–sensing
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Salary $113,400 - $121,054 p.a + 17% superannuation About the opportunity We are seeking an outstanding Postdoctoral Research Associate in Deep-time Paleogeography and Paleo-climate Modelling to join our
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research in this or related fields proven expertise in metabolic studies using mouse models, including manipulating protein expression via AAV methods and generating high‑quality tissue proteomics datasets
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, signal processing and inverse modelling. The role is based at the Image X Institute and will be led by Dr Chandrima Sengupta. You will benefit from a strong mentoring environment; lead and be part of high
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the following: digital twins, cyberphysical systems, human-centred AI causal modelling, uncertainty quantification, explainable AI, or trustworthy AI agentic AI, multiagent systems, sequential decision