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through to completion and review Demonstrated experience in developing and expanding networks and creating mutually beneficial business relationships. Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and oral
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sector. Opportunity to strengthen the professional network within the sustainability, AI, and building sectors. Eligibility: The PhD student must be: within the first 18 months of their candidature
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team developing novel deep learning approaches with real-world impact in the space domain. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated researcher to build on a strong academic publication record
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. Full-time, fixed term position for 24 months. Building your career at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) offers many rewards. AIML is Australia’s leading research institute in machine
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conducts field surveys and sampling across a national network of over 900 one-hectare plots, to collect soil and vegetation specimens and data. The TERN Ecosystem Surveillance field program enables
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Postdoctoral Researcher: in novel isotope geochemistry of ore systems. Fixed term position available for 3 years. The School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
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: Safe AI in the Real world, working on foundational reasoning for tool use and physical interactions. Theme 3: Diverse AI, working on AI systems for safety and diversity. Theme 4: AI that can explain its
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other underrepresented groups. The role offers the chance to build academic and industry networks, supervise students and apply for competitive research funding in a supportive and forward-thinking
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sustainability. With strong links to industry, co-located partners, and international collaborators, this role provides access to significant infrastructure, collaborative networks, and real-world impact
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. The Training Centre aims to build new capabilities for agriculture and global food security through socially responsible genetic and field technologies for future crops. The Centre is funded by the Australian