74 computer-science-image-processing-"UCL"-"UCL"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions in Australia
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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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Institute is a centre for innovation in radiation therapy and medical imaging technologies. We create, share and apply scientific knowledge to improve health by building new technology for cancer imaging and
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10 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Application Deadline 9
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About the opportunity Established as the first computer science department in Australia, the School of Computer Science (SCS) is research intensive and has a strong tradition of research-led teaching. The
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dedicated to developing sustainable polymers and materials via visible-light-driven processes. The core focus of this role is the design and synthesis of novel, recyclable polymeric materials using low energy
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engineering with rigorous bioprocess optimisation, the program seeks to deliver high-productivity, seawater-based, and resource-efficient fermentation systems that are economically and environmentally
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expertise and approach align with these values. The successful candidate will have: a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Computational Engineering, or a closely related discipline a strong background in
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technical subject matter expertise in support of microbial strain engineering at all stages of the research life-cycle. You will support a cutting-edge program in microbial strain engineering for precision
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, clinical, and longitudinal follow-up data, including statistical modelling and survival analysis. Process, curate, quality-check, and analyse DICOM imaging datasets across modalities including DBT
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engineering with rigorous bioprocess optimisation, the program seeks to deliver high-productivity, seawater-based, and resource-efficient fermentation systems that are economically and environmentally