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Technology (SET) This position plays a vital role in developing advanced theoretical tools and models for superconducting quantum materials research, contributing to leading-edge defence-related technologies
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Modelling to join an interdisciplinary team investigating how ecological traits, environmental changes, and anthropogenic pressures have shaped historical declines and extinctions of Australian mammals
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between project workstreams—agronomy, modelling and economics. The successful candidate will undertake both desktop and field activities. Key activities include: Data management, processing, analysis and
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ability to work with complex model systems both in vitro and in vivo. Evidence of contribution towards research relevant to the field of study/interest, such as publications, conference presentations
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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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models to enhance the detection of online narratives. The successful candidate will be appointed to a two-year fixed-term, research-intensive position supported by ASCA’s EDT program on synthetic media and
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learning and one or more of the following: transformer networks, implicit neural functions, graph neural networks and/or probabilistic graphical models; and causal inference. • An outstanding publication
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experts in the field. Our research programs focus on the spectrum of heart rhythm disorders and involve a multidisciplinary team of physicians, bioengineers, research scientists and computational modellers
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), mouse models, fluorescence microscopy (confocal), genomics, epigenetics, cell biology and biochemistry techniques (e.g., RNA/ChIP-seq, mass spectrometry). Successful track record in conducting and driving
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of the role of chromatin in development and diseases like cancer. We seek a highly motivated, creative scientist to spearhead a project using stem cell and models to address a fundamental question in chromatin