54 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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in advanced signal processing techniques and good understanding of emerging machine learning methodologies used in NDE. You will work in close collaboration with project partners at the University
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partners and assist in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage
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, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, utilize best practice research methodologies, and participate in project discussions. Supervision and
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their potential for antibiotic production. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable
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, connectivity within and among tropical ecosystems, and the design and functioning of marine reserves. Our research integrates field studies, large-scale observations, lab-based approaches, and ecological
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research outputs in high quality outlets, participate in research funding applications, collaborate on joint research projects, contribute to transfer of knowledge, develop a research program, and utilise
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of these technologies on clinical samples. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on translational projects that span fundamental discovery to clinical application, in collaboration with engineers, chemists
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innovation. This theme explores education and economic participation across generations and community contexts, with a focus on enablers in urban, rural, remote, and regional economies. Projects aim to produce
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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
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the development and implementation of the Living Systematic Review program as part of the National Allergy Centre of Excellence (NACE). This is a unique opportunity to shape national research in food