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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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the first of its kind. EarthBank functionalities are continuing to expand beyond its current range of data types, which includes relational data models for major, minor and trace element geochemistry, U-Th-Pb
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-antigens. The successful candidate will employ a broad suite of immunological and molecular tools—such as flow cytometry, cell-culture, single-cell RNA sequencing, data analysis and in vivo models
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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
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ability to work with complex model systems both in vitro and in vivo. Evidence of contribution towards research relevant to the field of study/interest, such as publications, conference presentations
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cellular biology laboratory work, providing scientific support to an NHMRC funded project in a mouse model acute lung injury and a collaborative microbiome project in stool samples collected from patients
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learning at scale. Research directions include designing algorithms and methods for adaptive and personalised feedback, modelling learning behaviours with sequence and deep learning methods, and generating
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-technical audiences and engage in stakeholder or end-user consultation. DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS: Demonstrated experience in models of opinion dynamics, Bayesian reasoning models, natural language processing
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Job Reference: 1005770 Your new role You will lead modelling work on the containment and eradication of a prominent pest species, Polyphagous Shothole Borer (PSHB) in Western Australia. The work
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cancer therapies, including gene- and cell-based immunotherapies. You will work with state-of-the-art technologies such as single-cell multiomics, stem cell models, and nanotechnology, within a