415 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at The University of Queensland
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requirements. Information System Management & Reporting Update and manage records within academic library information systems, including electronic and print resources, metadata control, and collection
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Level 6) Based at our Long Pocket Campus About This Opportunity AUSCERT, the Australian Cyber Emergency Response Team, is seeking an experienced and qualified Information Security Analyst to provide
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Centre (RCC) is seeking a Research Software Engineer to design and maintain innovative web-based solutions that empower researchers across disciplines. In this role, you’ll develop and support full-stack
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translation. University of Queensland clinical Trials capability (ULTRA) Program Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are an important component of the healthcare system as they provide gold standard, most
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Student Enrichment and Success (SES) This is a full-time continuing position with salary in the range $80,523 - $89,505 (HEW 5), plus a generous super allowance of up to 17%. Join a passionate
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sponsorship is not available Based at our St Lucia Campus - Brisbane About This Opportunity The Senior Facilities Officer role supports the Faculty’s facilities and infrastructure portfolio, utilising both
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the consistent supply of consumables and clean glassware. You will also support operations in the School’s central glassware and autoclaving facility. While core tasks are outlined, flexibility is required
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system architecture. Contribute to the RCC’s long-term strategy, assist in budget planning, evaluate new technologies, and represent the centre on committees related to research computing and software
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, with a specific focus on complex biological systems. The project aims to apply highly controlled optical trapping techniques to investigate cell–fluid interactions during macropinocytosis (“cell drinking
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significant but currently distributed research expertise in order to maximise research impact and output. The Collaboratory is the primary means by which UQ enacts its commitment to research excellence in