45 postdoc-parallel-computing Fellowship research jobs at The University of Queensland
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Fellow to join The University of Queensland’s Node of the EarthBank Program — a newly established national geoscience initiative under NCRIS AuScope. EarthBank is a transformative program aimed at
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team to drive innovation in plant breeding. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Conduct and publish high-quality research, develop a coherent research program, and actively pursue competitive
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geomechanics, or ability to quickly acquire relevant domain knowledge. Proficiency in high-performance computing (HPC) for large-scale parallel simulations. Experience with advanced constitutive models and their
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advanced computational and genomic approaches. The successful candidate will work as part of a funded research project that integrates metagenomics, k-mer–based methods, and artificial intelligence
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your work will be developing the citizen science program, enabling diverse communities across Australia to contribute data about their experiences with digital platforms, shaping the future of platform
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Food and Beverage Accelerator Program : Based in the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) 2 x Full-time (100%), fixed-term positions for up to 1.5 to 2 years Base salary
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: Research: Academic Level A Work on a translational research program in the area bacterial cell wall structure and analysis Collaborate with colleagues and an external industry partner through working towards
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leading universities! Working under the guidance and direction of Professor Kiarash Khosrotehrani, successful candidates will conduct vital research in skin cancer using computational tools (e.g. spatial
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using computational approaches, present results at conferences and scientific meetings, prepare manuscripts for publication, and collaborate with colleagues on joint research projects, develop a research
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to think strategically, responding to new developments in the field by considering their impact on the current research program, moving quickly to change practices or take new directions when indicated