13 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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demonstrated proficiency in qualitative and/or multivariate quantitative research methods and analysis, have experience in supporting the management of a large research program, and have demonstrated an ability
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computer vision and machine learning research group in Australia -- and contribute to world-leading research projects at the CommBank Centre for Foundational AI This postdoctoral research position is part of
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responders and operational risk assessment regarding skin decontamination and will build on a program of work focused on dermal exposure to chemicals. To be successful you will need: Completion of a PhD in
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metapopulation and/or individual based models Knowledge of Bayesian methods, including Approximate Bayesian Computation Experience with big data analysis and HPC environments Knowledge of additional programming
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Educational Technology in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. The successful candidate will be a researcher in the use of technology to support cognitive and meta-cognitive skills of students
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in-house methods to develop null mutants in candidate genes via tissue culture and gene editing in Arabidopsis. The position will focus on pectin, and particularly on rhamnogalacturonan-II (RG-II
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Public Policy, providing cutting-edge research in areas such as econometrics, macroeconomics, data analysis, and quantitative methods. Our ideal candidate is comfortable in working independently with a
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. The project is a collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Group, within the Combat
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Capability is a $250 million enterprise powered by UoA and UNSW, with funding from the Australian Government through the Trailblazer Universities Program, as well as university and industry partners. Our