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an opportunity to work with the Bureau of Meteorology, applying advanced analysis and programming skills to operational weather data for forecasting at various time scales. Key responsibilities include independent
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modelling and data analytics, and help shape policy that improves lives. As a Research Fellow, you will: Conduct applied research in health economics, particularly focused on economic evaluation, cost
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people who discover them The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering is seeking applications for a Level A Research Fellow to contribute to a high-impact research project
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data (e.g. DFT, MP2) and experimental data into AI-driven pipelines for structure–property learning and reactivity prediction. Applying AI models to real-world problems in virtual screening, ligand
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is responsible for developing and conducting experiments, analysing neurophysiological data and contributing to the design and delivery of visual stimuli using programming environments such as MATLAB
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for people with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). This position offers the opportunity to contribute across all stages of project delivery, including study coordination, data collection, consumer engagement
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withdrawal service settings. Responsibilities include managing trial operations, contributing to research design, conducting mixed methods data collection and analysis, preparing reports and publications
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and trials focused on women’s mental health. This includes designing study protocols, preparing ethics submissions, conducting data analysis, publishing in high-impact journals, and contributing
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of experiments, analysis of neuropsychological and cognitive data and application of computational models. It also contributes to scientific publications and supports collaboration within a network of researchers
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- $141,283 pa Level B (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact as Research Fellow on respiratory virus data at a top 50 university Join a collaborative team improving surveillance of influenza