15 advance-soil-structure-modelling PhD positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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. Fixed term, full time position available for 2 years with a possibility of extension. About the project: We are seeking a highly motivated Structural Biologist to lead projects aiming to understand
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of the role of chromatin in development and diseases like cancer. We seek a highly motivated, creative scientist to spearhead a project using stem cell and models to address a fundamental question in chromatin
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-involved Research projects must be aligned with the Healthy Development research pillars spanning preconception to adolescence This award contributes to advancing multidisciplinary research in preventive
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Martin Australia invite applications for a project under this program, advancing robotic perception systems through monitoring of their machine learning models. Run-Time Monitoring of Machine Learning
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advances in process-based crop models such as APSIM, their integration often remains limited. This project proposes to get more out of on-farm data streams and process models through their more formal
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), mouse models, fluorescence microscopy (confocal), genomics, epigenetics, cell biology and biochemistry techniques (e.g., RNA/ChIP-seq, mass spectrometry). Successful track record in conducting and driving
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production. With our flagship devices NanoGo and NanoGo Neo, we are reshaping how scientists and biotech innovators access advanced nanoparticle synthesis, bringing high quality, reproducible nanomedicine
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of potential options for implementation. This will include prototyping and testing of various implementation options, analysis and documentation of results. Project 2 - Future Power System Modelling: As part of
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. From both social and environmental perspectives, the integration of these advanced systems will reduce carbon emissions and accelerate the transition to cleaner energy solutions, in alignment with
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, alienated and despoiled the land. The encroachment of buildings, fences and bitumen has continued since 1837, and the Park Lands have been gradually whittled away, shrinking from 930 hectares to about 700