25 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship research jobs at Australian National University in Australia
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Classification: Academic Level B Salary package: $118,632 - $134,507 per annum plus 17% superannuation Terms: Full time, Fixed term (up to 3 years) The Position This postdoc will explore
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at the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), within the ANU College of Science and Medicine. This role will lead the development of advanced deep learning frameworks—including graph neural networks
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academic, industry, and government partners. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to innovative agricultural research while building strong professional networks. The Person The successful candidate
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university Advance transdisciplinary scholarship through research, collaboration and high-impact practice Engage with regional communities in the development of community-led flood intelligence networks
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leading university, CBE provides an excellent educational experience for our students. Our global alumni network reaches the world's leading companies, policy agencies and universities. We strongly believe
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future of mRNA-based therapies. The National Therapeutic mRNA Platform (NTRP) at the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) is looking for a Research Fellow to join a team committed to building
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of students and staff in plant synthetic biology, and building partnerships with other PSBA Network members and external stakeholders from industry and government. The Person We are looking for a PhD qualified
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Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program and a platinum member of the Australian Network on Disability. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and identities and from individuals who may have
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large, diverse employer. We are a recipient of the bronze award through the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program and a platinum member of the Australian Network on Disability. We welcome
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opportunities to access national and international networks of scholars through the regular programs of conferences, seminars and visits to the ANU, as a means of a broader contribution to public engagement