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health professions). Demonstrated knowledge, skill and experience in assessing the quality of research and scientific/ medical writing. Ability to undertake collaborative research relevant to evidence
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Job no:517368 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, Level A, Level B (Level A/B) $102,024 to $135,932 per annum plus an employer
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need: A PhD in epidemiology, public health, medical sciences or other areas relevant to primary health care Demonstrated experience contributing to the coordination of quantitative health research
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time, fixed term position for 13 months. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Level B) to join the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
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learning research and development, particularly with a specialisation in such areas as: digital forensics, computer vision, biometrics (face or voice recognition, etc.) and natural language processing
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to contribute to the development of management strategies for these pests. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in agricultural entomology or closely related field and interest in advancing knowledge that will
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will need: A PhD or equivalent in stochastic modelling, data science, network analysis, statistics, or related discipline Is eligible to apply for an Australian Government security clearance. Research
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actions working on causal AI for a changing world. The AIML at the University of Adelaide is the largest computer vision and machine learning research group in Australia with over 180 members including
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an impactful career in quantum technology within a world-leading research institution. To be successful at Level A you will need: A PhD in Quantum Physics, good knowledge in the Physics of Quantum devices