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Complex Systems. Applicants are invited to propose a research project around understanding the impact of regenerative design interventions in complex industrial systems, particularly food systems
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. The objective of this project is to explore how Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) could enhance the detection, classification, and interpretation of weak and noisy signals in complex environments
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of the U.S. workforce. We then consider various attributes of these occupations, as given by the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) data-base. Using a subset of these occupations, we survey a
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are seeking two Postdoctoral Research Associates to join the Australian Centre for Robotics and the Net Zero Institute at the University of Sydney, Australia. The successful applicants will work at Sydney with
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stronger, more equitable health systems across Australia. We work closely with government and industry partners to solve complex challenges, inform better policy, and deliver evidence that makes a difference
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technical oversight of the ToF-SIMS facility Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and productive research culture Represent the JdLC in national and international networks Research Develop an internationally
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experienced in meaningful community engagement, with a genuine interest in addressing problematic narratives for Aboriginal peoples. Your critical thinking skills help you navigate complex issues with ease
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centre in the sector. NDARC has a holistic view of the complex challenges associated with the determinants of alcohol and other drug use and associated harms. Using research to address real-world problems
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tools to tackle some of the most complex questions in brain science. As a Level A research-only academic, you will contribute to projects that integrate computational models with experimental neuroimaging
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the development of high-quality, productivity-driven research networks across RMIT and with local and national, internal and external partners. You will be expected to engage in high quality research projects