47 postdoc-in-control-systems Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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About the opportunity The School of Medical Sciences is recognised as one of the leading centres for medical science education in the world. With over 100 years of excellence in education, we are proud
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opportunity The School of Medical Sciences is recognised as one of the world’s leading centres for medical science education and biomedical research. With over 100 years of excellence in education, we are proud
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The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join its dynamic team. This appointment is funded by The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and
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cures for disease Base Salary ranging from $105,350 to $140,586 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The University is seeking to employee a Post Doctoral Research Associate (Level A and or B ) to
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interdisciplinary environment for studying the dynamics of complex physical systems. Base Salary, Academic Level A, $113,634 - $113,634 p.a + 17% superannuation. About the opportunity The School of Physics
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biosensor integration is highly desirable proven capability for independent research, evidenced by high-quality publications excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability
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Associate to undertake fundamental and applied research into novel deep learning approaches to analysing LiDAR and vision data in forest imaging and remote sensing. The role is part of a three-year project
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About the opportunity The Cancer and Stem Cell Laboratory is dedicated to understanding how normal stem cells transform into cancer stem cells and to developing targeted therapies that eliminate
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is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the development and application of hybrid numerical-asymptotic methods to nonlinear systems. Your key responsibilities will be to: work on an
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of infectious diseases. The role is part of MRFF Genomics Health Futures project aimed to apply microbial metagenomics to reduce infection risks among culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Sydney