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, Food and Wine at the University of Adelaide. Project overview Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine. Bushfires, stubble burns, and controlled burns all pose major risks
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to conduct research in entomology applied to integrated pest management in agricultural systems of southern Australia. As part of a project funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC
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spectrometry). Successful track record in conducting and driving research, including experimental design, execution and manuscript writing across multiple projects. The path to Adelaide University We
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. This research position will contribute to the coordination of quantitative research projects and support other researchers' activities in the Discipline of General Practice. These initiatives are principally
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of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full-time 29-month contract available The Culturally Nourishing Schooling (CNS) project is practice and research informed program aimed to better engage and
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to undertake fundamental machine learning research for projects aligned to one of more of the following themes: Theme 1: Tackling misinformation, working on attribution and integrity for generative AI. Theme 2
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students. AIML works on a mixture of fundamental and commercially orientated research projects in computer vision, natural language processing and machine learning. CSIRO's Data61 is the data and digital
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, collaborating on groundbreaking projects within one of the world’s most advanced sovereign quantum materials design and fabrication facilities. This role offers a rare opportunity to combine theoretical modelling
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Australia. Led by the University of Queensland, the University of Adelaide is leading the Biomass Characterisation project theme. This role will develop and run analytical pipelines to deliver detailed plant
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Science and Health laboratory to work on a Defence project related to risk-based decision making for skin decontamination in emergency response incidents. Dermal exposure is an important secondary route