56 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at The University of Queensland in Australia
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of the novel microbial processes of nitrate-dependent anaerobic oxidation of short-chain gaseous alkanes (SCGAs, including ethane, propane and butane). The candidate will perform laboratory studies
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citizenship behaviours aligned with UQ values, contributing to the smooth operation of the unit through participation in decision-making, committees, and internal service activities. Support colleagues and the
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the solar farm industry to develop and validate methods to enhance reliability of large solar farms. The role will focus specifically on research and development for solar farm operation and maintenance
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via the academic promotions process. Questions? For more information about these opportunities, please contact A/Prof Sarah Wallace at s.wallace3@uq.edu.au . For application inquiries, and to request
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, access to exclusive internal-only vacancies, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in human-centred AI
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genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD with a focus on soil science, plant nutrition, agronomy, or related area
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the academic promotions process. About You Completed PhD (or equivalent experience) in Mechanical Engineering, with an established profile and over 10 years of professional experience in mechanical or opto
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adapt a model of reef ecology from the Great Barrier Reef to the Red Sea. The model will use available data but new field studies are anticipated to help parameterise important processes. This is an
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Level A) Located within the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Join the team as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and help transform how we detect and treat bloodstream infections and sepsis in critically
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flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. Questions? For more information about this opportunity, please contact Professor Paul Hodges