21 assistant-professor-and-computer-human Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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imaging technologies. Our research portfolio spans development of new treatment ideas, clinical trials, preclinical imaging, device development, MRI-Physics, radiation therapy physics, and computational
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management, ensuring proper archiving and metadata documentation support project reporting and communication, including report writing and presentations mentor research assistants and students involved in
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Opportunity to join Associate Professor Khoon Lim as a Postdoctoral Research Associate Full time, fixed term for 12 months Base Salary from $113,400 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity
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ARC DP project aiming to develop of hybrid asymptotic methods based on exponential asymptotics and computational complex analysis apply these methods to applied nonlinear problems arising from water
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understanding of brain function and cognition using cutting-edge computational and neuroimaging techniques. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct original research in the areas of computational
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to optic nerve degeneration. Our research spans cutting-edge imaging technologies, drug discovery from small molecules to gene therapy, metabolomics, and experimental models ranging from human neurons
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Computer Engineering at the University of Sydney is seeking to appoint a Research Associate or Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to an exciting project focused on the challenge of accelerating
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-scale, complex project environments. This project is part of an ambitious research program to integrate real-time sensing, AI-based control, and governance analytics into the future of infrastructure and
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journals and assist with preparation of research grant applications Assist in the supervision of graduate and honours level students Interpret and present data to collaborators and develop your profile
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neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key