168 postdoc-parallel-computing uni jobs at University of New South Wales in Australia
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best people come to do their best work. The Project Officer - Marketing and PR plays a key role within the Future You program team in providing practical and efficient project support for marketing and
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within The School of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering to ensure all services are provided efficiently to meet the operating needs of the School. Salary, Level 5: $85,717 - $96,992
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related activity (e.g. feeding team data into the CASE dashboard, student-related program reporting requirements, and CASE quarterly and annual reports) Generate WIL agreements from approved templates and
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the planning, development, stakeholder management, and execution of initiatives within the Assessment and Feedback Workstream, which is a vital and transformative part of the Student Experience Program. In
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has an opening for a postdoctoral Research Associate / Senior Research Associate. The group specialises in the development of quantum computing hardware based on the spin of implanted donors, integrated
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in cognitive economics. Skills & Experience Required: An undergraduate degree in economics or computer science. Full Academic Transcript required. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date
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or original contributions to the research effort within their field of research expertise and to the First Nations Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) research program at the Black Dog Institute . Contribute
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provide high level support of the logistics and supply chain for the Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) programs. Working closely with the program team, this position provides a key role in delivering a
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-year asset lifecycle replacement strategy (Building Asset Management Program - BAMP), including the collection and maintenance of building fabric and envelope data. Lead the CMMS change management
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: A PhD in Mathematics, preferably in computational mathematics or related area. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research with limited supervision. Strong interpersonal skills with