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Research Fellow in Earth System modelling Job No.: 682250 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 pa Level A
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: Developing and deploying machine learning models (e.g. graph neural networks, neural force fields, diffusion models) for molecular property prediction and molecular generation. Integrating quantum chemistry
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modelling and data analytics, and help shape policy that improves lives. As a Research Fellow, you will: Conduct applied research in health economics, particularly focused on economic evaluation, cost
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collaborative team advancing concussion care through innovation Research Fellow role driving consumer-led models in brain injury care The Opportunity Join a dynamic research team at the Monash-Epworth
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Fellow. This role offers the chance to be at the forefront of innovation in chemical biology, with a focus on developing cutting-edge tools for molecular sensing and imaging. Under the guidance of Dr
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of innovative computational procedures and methodologies, addressing a national skills shortage and enabling timely progress on a high-impact research initiative in modern econometric modelling. The role provides
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. Working closely with the ABI program’s leadership team, you’ll contribute to data curation, protocol development, predictive modelling, and novel analytics for large-scale neurocritical care datasets. As
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on the development of a national-scale land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model. This model will be central to the project, generating critical indicators such as job accessibility and population
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projects involving multi-electrode array recordings in behaving animals, using techniques including electrophysiology, psychophysics, computational modelling and advanced quantitative analysis. This position
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are at the forefront of researching congenital heart defects and cardiomyopathies in children with rare genetic disorders. About Us: The Jaffré Group specialises in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind heart