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academics, research staff and students. The AIML works on a mixture of fundamental and commercially orientated research projects in computer vision and machine learning. To be successful you will need: • A
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communities globally by promoting and supporting the use of the best available evidence to inform decisions made at the point of care. This work begins and ends with the needs of those working in and using
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centrepiece of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest collection of expertise in plant genomics, crop improvement, sustainable agriculture, soil science, dryland farming, viticulture, and oenology. Research in
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closely with an industry partner, you will generate cutting-edge insights into protein structures and protein-ligand interactions using in silico approaches such as bioinformatics, modelling and docking
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that year) to conduct research in musicology and / or ethnomusicology. 2. Selection of the successful fellow will be made upon assessment of an application by a Selection Panel consisting of the Director
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Research Council (ARC) Research Hub for Engineering Plants to Replace Fossil Carbon This Hub aims to develop new plant varieties that enable sustainable production of sugars from crop ‘waste’ (plant biomass
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. Working under the general direction of the Quantum and Nano Technology Group (QuaNTeG) Senior Lecturer, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow will work at the forefront of quantum materials research
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support the education of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The collaborative project between several Australian universities, local communities, and schools works to establish a culturally
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and research programs - including significant industry, government and community collaboration - offers you vast scope and opportunity for a long, fulfilling career. It also enables us to attract high
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Wildlife Crime Research Hub as part of the ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship program, Combatting Wildlife Crime and Preventing Environmental Harm at one of Australia’s leading research institutions