172 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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(HEO6) $92,511- $99,929 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time Fixed Term contract for 12 months. TERN (Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network) is
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proteins, combined with methods such as microscale thermophoresis will also be used to characterise enzyme activity. The postdoc will also co-supervise PhD students and Honours students. Outputs will include
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Medical School, University of Adelaide, and the Northern Adelaide Local Health Network (NALHN). The successful candidate will primarily be based at the Lyell McEwin Hospital, contributing to the delivery
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experienced Postdoctoral Research Fellow B to undertake research in the field of physics-informed neural networks for magnetic sensing. This project combines the strengths of industry and academia to leverage
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or condensed matter physics, with a willingness to engage in experimental applications. The successful applicant will also be involved in the design, fabrication and measurement of quantum sensors in the Jesper
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Learning-related field. Programming experience in Matlab, Python, C++ or other relevant language and experience in deep neural networks. Experience and demonstratable knowledge in deep learning, transformer
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response incentive arrangements with the national electricity market (NEM). Currently cost recovery for regulation frequency services is based on the causer pays process, which allocates the cost of sourcing
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Network Modelling Laboratory (INML) at SAiGENCI seeks a highly motivated Research and Laboratory Manager to establish and manage a state-of-the-art cellular and molecular biology wet lab. This key position
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vibrant team under ARC Laureate Fellowship recipient Professor Kishan Dholakia. The work is based within the Centre of Light for Life. The centre aims to build upon the area of photonics and its
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ARC Laureate Fellowship recipient Professor Kishan Dholakia. The work is based within the Centre of Light for Life. The centre aims to build upon the area of photonics and its applications in other