54 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship research jobs at The University of Queensland in Australia
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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Completion or near completion of a PhD in the field of polymer chemistry/physics/engineering. Experience in polymer physical chemistry or engineering including biopolymers. Expertise in polymer
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Quantitative Genetics, Statistical Genomics, Computational Biology, Plant Breeding, or a related field. Strong expertise in GWAS and post-GWAS analysis (e.g., fine mapping, gene network modelling, GWAS boosting
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – Faculty of Engineering Part-time (40%), fixed-term position for up to 12 months Base salary will be in the range $114,824.05 - $136,048.72
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Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR) | School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Full-time, fixed-term position for 3 years Base salary will range from $114,824 - $136,048
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the academic promotions process. About You Qualifications and Field of Expertise: Completion of a PhD in Systems and Synthetic Biology, Molecular Engineering, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely
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the academic promotions process. About You Education, training and/or relevant experience equivalent to the completion of a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., natural products chemistry). Strong expertise in organic
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research funding support. Contribute to progressing towards the transfer of knowledge, technology and practices to research end users through translation. This is a research focused position. Further
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Interaction, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Sociology, Anthropology or another relevant discipline relating to the Centre of Digital Cultures and Societies’ research programs
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for a National Intelligence Discovery Grant (NIDG) project, in collaboration with researchers in the School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering who are focusing on antenna design. It is