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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. 24 Months Fixed term Part time position until Oct 2027. This postdoctoral position in computational cognitive science and data science offers an exciting opportunity
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18 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Research Field Arts Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Australia Application
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this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified. For further information For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact either: Peter Veitch
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cellular biology laboratory work, providing scientific support to an NHMRC funded project in a mouse model acute lung injury and a collaborative microbiome project in stool samples collected from patients
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publications, data, collaborators, and leadership experience to advance your next step in academia, biotech, or industry. Conveniently based at Perth children’s Hospital, this is a full time, 3 year position
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design. The successful candidate will carry out both independent and team research within a collaborative partnership between UNSW and the fusion energy company HB-11 Energy. This position supports a
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the right place. Skills & Experience A PhD in Environmental, Civil or Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with
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information and instructions, please visit:NSW Health employment requirements EEO statement At the University of Sydney, our shared values are trust, accountability and excellence and we strive to be a place
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Full time, fixed term position until 2nd December 2027. Located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Physics Exciting opportunity to contribute to one of the leading Physics departments in
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required: PhD in Bioinformatics, Data Science, Immunology, or a related field. Strong expertise in data analysis, bioinformatics pipelines, and statistical methods. Experience with single-cell multi-omics