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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Global Environment Modelling of Soil Organic and Inorganic Carbon
- $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Civil Engineering at The University of Sydney is recruiting for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Global Environment Modelling of Soil
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reactors and predicting their degradation over time. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate / Senior Research Associate to join the team and contribute to the modelling part of this initiative. In
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modelling and simulation of complex systems reinforcement learning or graph neural networks proficiency in Python and related computational toolchains a strong interest in interdisciplinary research bridging
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Full time, 3-year fixed term, located on the Camperdown Campus at the Faculty of Science Join a cutting-edge ARC Linkage project advancing fish seascape ecology and connectivity modelling to inform
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understanding of non-stationary complex systems through theoretical analysis and numerical simulation develop efficient statistical algorithms for analyzing and inferring dynamical models from multivariate time
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) Demonstrated research expertise in one or more of the following: AI/ML algorithm development (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn) dynamic modelling and simulation of complex systems reinforcement learning
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-lab.com/ ) • Focus: Structure/function of chromatin-associated complexes using cryo-EM and biochemical approaches • Requirements: PhD in structural biology/protein biochemistry; expertise in protein complex
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molecular and cell biology techniques, including mammalian cell culture, nucleic acid isolation, and DNA / RNA / protein extraction and analyses. Proven ability to work with complex model systems both in
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neuroimaging (particularly functional) is required, and ideally the candidate will have experience in linking imaging methods with cognitive, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key
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the first of its kind. EarthBank functionalities are continuing to expand beyond its current range of data types, which includes relational data models for major, minor and trace element geochemistry, U-Th-Pb