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develop a new three-dimensional adjoint model of glacial isostatic adjustment, with a focus on East Antarctica. The position is part of a new prestigious ARC Laureate Fellowship team of about 15 researchers
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well as collaborating with the other members of the wider project team. To be successful in this position, you will have: PhD qualification in the relevant discipline area, such as computational/theoretical physics
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$85,555 - $116,094 p.a. (*PhD entry level $108,156 p.a.) plus 17% super Pioneer research in modelling heterogeneous populations through collaboration with leading institutions to advance mathematical
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-dimensional model of Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment Full Time, 3.5 year fixed-term position based in Hobart About the opportunity This postdoctoral research position will work on reconstruction
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computational and theoretical analysis using a range of techniques, as well as collaborating with the other members of the wider project team. To be successful in this position, you will have: PhD qualification
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climate resilience. Working within a world-class research environment, you’ll combine your skills in plant and crop physiology, modelling, phenotyping, data science, and statistics to uncover insights
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the other members of the wider project team. To be successful in this position, you will have: PhD qualification in the relevant discipline area, such as computational/theoretical physics or chemistry, or
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complex analysis using both local and global datasets. applying nutritional geometry analysis apply advanced bioinformatics modelling techniques publish in peer-reviewed journals and present at conferences
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existing projects over the first ~12 months of the position. This work will involve measuring and modelling the extent, carbon storage potential and biodiversity benefits of coastal wetlands in industrial
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responsible for drafting data collection tools, coordinating feedback with study partners, co-facilitating the system mapping workshops, descriptive model development and testing with sector stakeholders. It