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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team Excellent organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office and
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and oral communication skills, including drafting of academic papers and grants High level computer skills with software skills such as Microsoft Office, SAS, SPSS If this sounds like you, we highly
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Join Monash University’s cutting‑edge mathematical research in the Faculty of Science as a Research Fellow and contribute to computational and theoretical aspects of Dynamical Systems. This position will
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independently and as part of an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural team, possess excellent organisational and communication skills, and work collegially with other staff. Advanced computer skills, including
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Group’s research programme for the development of therapeutic biomolecules. You will work as part of a team using cutting edge synthetic techniques to develop safer drug targeting systems based
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outputs, publications, and presentations. In this role, you will design research frameworks, develop qualitative survey methodologies, and engage with media and social platforms to promote the program. You
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programming (R or Stata preferred), and scientific computing Excellent problem-solving, planning and written communication skills Experience working with health-related data and modelling methods A
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people who discover them The Opportunity The Research Fellow will be a motivated and talented computational scientist and a key member of Monash University ice sheet modelling research team and SAEF’s
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sits at the forefront of an international program aimed at improving the understanding and treatment of alcohol use disorder. This position will leads functional neuroimaging research and plays a key
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meaningful program of work that includes literature reviews, field research, data analysis and scientific writing. The role also involves preparing ethics applications and presenting research findings