105 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at The University of Western Australia
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. Student Life works closely with the Student Guild, affiliated residential colleges and the wider UWA Education portfolio. The division of Student Wellbeing and Engagement facilitates a high-quality student
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. About the opportunity You will lead and manage operations of CMCA at a high level, supporting the effective delivery of high-quality services to academic, government, and industry users. The General
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You will work independently and provide a high level of multi-disciplinary electron microscopy expertise to support academic staff, technical staff, students and external stakeholders with
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laboratory workflows. Collaborate with researchers, academic and professional staff to develop and optimise protocols and ensure high-quality data production. Contribute to the development of open-access
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, and lead a substantial program. Position description: Senior Adviser (Major Research Initiatives) 821092.docx To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Kate McKenzie at kate.mckenzie
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, research, and student services. About the opportunity Collaborate on an NHMRC-funded research project exploring Indigenous concepts of mental health using arts-based methodologies. Provide high-level
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-on instrument access, tailored training programs, and comprehensive analytical services—also available to external clients. This position plays a pivotal role in managing the platform and delivering high-level
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collaborations with local, national and international partners. About the opportunity Provides high-level project management support for the MAGIC (Mesothelioma AI Genomics and Immunology Consortium) initiative
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of Agriculture and Environment is committed to high impact research and quality teaching. It spans three broad disciplines: Agricultural and Resource Economics; Agricultural Science, Technology and Engineering
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. About the opportunity Undertake high quality research into the management of weeds and herbicide resistance in Australian cropping systems Focus will be on herbicides for weed control, within the context