11 phd-computational-intelligence-"University-of-Exeter" Postdoctoral positions at University of New South Wales in Australia
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involved in supporting research to test how we can personalise treatment for depression, using new methods including artificial intelligence and technology-based interventions (e.g., digital mental health
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scientific discovery. You will join a supportive, collaborative and productive research environment that encourages independence and fosters career development. Some key skills required: A PhD in immunology or
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believe everyone has the right to good health. As the oldest and largest health management program in Australia, our School is a pioneer in public health, global health, infectious diseases intelligence
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take initiative and work independently while managing competing demands. Demonstrated experience providing effective customer service and support to clients at all levels. Demonstrated computing skills
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) Sydney, in partnership with ANSTO (Australia), Imperial College London (UK), and Tokamak Energy (UK), is launching a groundbreaking research program focused on developing new materials for compact tokamak
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) A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Experience in at least two of the following areas: engineering design, thermodynamics calculations, heat transfer, fluid flow, radiation
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ANSTO (Australia), Imperial College London (UK), and Tokamak Energy (UK), is launching a groundbreaking research program focused on developing new materials for compact tokamak reactors. We are recruiting
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required. Who You Are (skills and experience): A PhD in chemistry, physics, materials science or a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Demonstrated expertise in density functional theory
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strategies. Key skills required: A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments. Demonstrated
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undertaking independent and or team research on Scientia Professor Buckley’s Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate Research Program entitled “The Financial Data Revolution: Seizing the Benefits