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and AI/ML. In this role, you will advance innovative research that apply AI/ML to develop methods and tools to improve crop performance and resilience, contributing to solutions for global food security
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PRIMARY DETAIL - Salary Package: $109,272 – $117,108 per annum ((Level A.6–A.8, PhD Awarded Rate), plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading. - Appointment Type: Full-time, fixed
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About you hold a PhD in behavioural science, public health, health sciences, or a related discipline demonstrate proficiency in qualitative research methods, with experience in quantitative research
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and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: a PhD in a relevant discipline a developing research profile, demonstrated through original, high‑quality, and increasingly independent
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Australian Prostate Cancer Foundation (ACRF) Single Cell Proteomic Laboratory. The successful candidate should have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer genomics or a related field with
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School offers undergraduate majors in computer science, information systems, data science and software development within its flagship Bachelor of Advanced Computing degree and combined degree programs
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Woodland and has no direct reports. Some key skills required PhD in Economics or related area. Fields of interest are macroeconomics, labour, public finance, econometrics, and computational economics
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asymptotic methods and their applications at the University of Sydney Base Salary, Academic level A $105,117 - $121,054 p.a + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Mathematics and Statistics
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aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Synthetic Chemistry who has: a PhD in synthetic organic and/or organometallic chemistry, or equivalent combination
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, you will investigate excavation methods that minimise energy losses. Your work will involve laboratory experiments using a programmable robotic arm to drive 3D-printed buckets into granular packings