46 genetic-algorithm-computer Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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(Academic Level A) Visa sponsorship may be available for this position Based at our St Lucia Campus - Brisbane About This Opportunity Join the Computational Multiphysics Laboratory (CML) at UQ’s School
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on clusters and high-performance computing infrastructure), Information Retrieval methods, Machine Learning algorithms, wrangling large-scale datasets, and showcasing the research results. The ability to work
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will undertake genetic/genomic analyses for trait discovery and molecular breeding and will grow your research profile to achieve national recognition in your discipline. The position will be based at St
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Opportunity Our School of Psychology is one of the most prestigious schools of psychology in Australia, with a thriving and dynamic research profile in Cognitive and Computational Psychology. This is an
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providers and communities, informed by data from other ARC-IFC themes, and guided by relational Indigenous methodologies. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate
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and emerging research profile in biotechnology and biopolymers. You will work with Professor Steven Pratt and other CI’s on delivering against the research objectives of Research Program 1.3
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) Based at our Herston Campus . About This Opportunity Join a nationally significant program driving innovation in clinical trial methodology at one of Australia’s leading research institutions
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opportunity to make a significant impact on both fundamental science and emerging applications Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek
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, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property; develop a coherent research program and an emerging research profile; review and draw upon best practice research methodologies. Supervision and
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-term appointment through to 30 June 2027 This position will be directly involved in the delivery of the research projects funded by the NCYSUR through the Australian Government, Drug and Alcohol Program