81 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at The University of Western Australia
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, assessment, and contribution to policy and program development across the GRS. Conduct independent and collaborative research in researcher development, producing high-impact research outputs, engaging in
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curriculum design, supervision, assessment, and contribution to policy and program development across the GRS. Conduct independent and collaborative research in researcher development, producing high-impact
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develops innovative laboratory and computational methods for eDNA collection, processing, and analysis, and creates a comprehensive marine vertebrate genome reference library. Equipped with state-of-the-art
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Deliver high-quality teaching in the Law School’s JD program and potentially other undergraduate/postgraduate courses; coordinate units and manage teaching-related administration. Conduct impactful
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degree programs Lead new teaching initiatives in the biotechnology degree programs, Provide high quality supervision of Honours, Masters or PhD student research projects. Develop and lead the research
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-impact research and management insights. About you Tertiary qualifications in marine biology and a PhD in a relevant discipline such as genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, molecular ecology
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astronomy. About the opportunity Lead quality assurance for the SKA-Mid Frequency Distribution System, ensuring compliance with international standards. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and global
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in topics relevant to the discipline at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Direct and supervise Undergraduates, Honours, Masters, PhD students and their research projects Create and be an active
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the past five years (2020 or after), or PhD within the past two years (2023 or after) Completion of a research component in an Honours, Masters or PhD program within a creative arts/performing arts
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dedicated to developing novel therapeutic strategies for hard-to-treat cancers. Our fully funded research program leverages cutting-edge CRISPR technology to reprogram the cancer epigenome and overcome