23 modal-analysis-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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be to: conduct high-quality research in relevant project areas undertake project-wide data and sample analysis, synthesis and curation, and assist CIs with overall project coordination lead the
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chemistry, physics, or materials science, ideally with expertise in electrochemistry proficiency in materials synthesis and analysis experience in polymer chemistry, ideally including templating techniques
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District. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake collaborative research in metagenomics focusing on the detection and analysis of bacterial pathogens in respiratory samples develop novel approaches
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of biological, material and flow parameters demonstrate excellence in data analysis, interpretation of results and directing future experiments write scientific communications intended for publication in refereed
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networking technologies (desirable) experience with hyperspectral imaging systems, spectroscopic instrumentation, or multi/hyperspectral data analysis (desirable) knowledge of communication protocols, signal
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, immunology, or stem cell research prior experience in cancer and/or immunology research is highly desirable proficiency in techniques such as cell-based assays, animal models of disease and data analysis
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dataset analysis to develop novel approaches to understanding impacts on fish life history of urbanised seascapes and consider impact and restoration trajectories. The project will involve significant
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clinicians who provide research support to the project manage the GMCI budget, working closely with the Growing Minds Australia Executive Officer contribute to data management, data analysis and written
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quantitative data analysis prepare and submit academic journal articles contribute to successful applications for competitive research grants and/ or funding to deliver research impact develop national and
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