313 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at The University of Queensland in Australia
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) program, alongside a comprehensive suite of postgraduate programs in Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice, and Pharmaceutical Industry Practice. Strategically located at UQ’s Dutton Park campus within
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University. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Lead and contribute to a nationally impactful research program in Net Zero Transitions by producing high-quality research outputs, publishing in
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research program and assist with the general operational requirements of the School. Key responsibilities will include: Front Office Administration Provide client focused, accurate, timely and professional
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You Completion or near completion of a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Biomedical Engineering. An emerging profile in research in the discipline area. Evidence of publications in
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Precinct with links to industry, a major primary health facility and resources to support clinical trial initiatives. The school has a broad range of program offerings, a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) program
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suitability for this role. Applicants should possess a PhD in a related field and have a research track record related to quantum computing, quantum chemistry, condensed matter physics, and/or molecular
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sessions within your area of expertise and take the lead in coordinating the clinical skills and simulation program, ensuring it aligns with the MD Program’s learning outcomes. You will bring clinical
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clinical education for UQ medical students at BRCU and HBRCU, ensuring alignment with MD Program outcomes, especially in simulated and rural clinical learning environments. Engage in collaborative teaching
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: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, utilize best practice research methodologies, and participate in project
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academic foundation with a PhD in a related field and a distinguished record in teaching and academic leadership. The ideal candidate will be an internationally recognised leader in quantum computing