41 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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opportunity The University of Sydney is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to join a flagship, industry-funded research program advancing carbon-neutral energy systems modelling for Australia’s
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The Daffodil Centre is a world-leading research centre on cancer control and policy, contributing to policy decisions and real-world improvements in cancer control. The Daffodil Centre combines the complementary
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Part time (0.20 FTE- 7.5 hours) fixed term until 31/12/2026 at Camperdown Research fellow role supporting NHMRC funded MELSELF randomized controlled trial and other research on the clinical
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+ 17% superannuation About the opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to join the Snow Vision Accelerator, a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Sydney and Snow Medical , backed by
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for governments and business around the world. The USSC Economic Security program is the first of its kind for an Australian think tank or academic institution, making it unique in Australia and highly sought after
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real mission requirements. This includes adapting algorithms to lunar surface conditions, optimising operations for 24/7 mission control, and delivering flight-ready systems that meet NASA and ASA
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opportunity The Daffodil Centre is a world-leading cancer research centre, directly influencing policy decisions and clinical practice across the cancer control continuum. The Daffodil Centre combines the
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of Public Health About the opportunity Founded in 1930, Sydney School of Public Health is Australia’s first and leading school of public health. Each day, our researchers and graduates are tackling global
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expertise in population and metabolic heath research. The CPC is the University’s largest multidisciplinary research initiative whose mission is to ease the burden of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular
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the causes of chronic disease, with a focus on translational research that addresses the specific needs and circumstances of vulnerable patients and communities. WARC’s aim is to create, evaluate and apply