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to deploy soft sensors in real-time environments. Key responsibilities will include: Under the guidance of senior researchers, program process models for the minerals processing industry Assist with
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Performance . About You The successful candidate will play a key role in the development and validation of computational tools that integrate spatial transcriptomics, algorithmic methods, and machine learning
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individuals who bring different perspectives to our community. Accessibility requirements and adjustments can be directed to recruitment@uq.edu.au .
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About This Opportunity Join a team committed to advancing cancer research at UQ, where your expertise in bioinformatics will help drive discoveries that make a real difference. As the
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/Senior Research Officer to grow their expertise in applied electromagnetics and antenna design, contributing to a pioneering quantum sensor project. The successful candidate will lead research in antenna
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quality and accuracy. Practical experience with field instrumentation, sensors, or experimental setups—ideally in environmental or geophysical monitoring contexts. Competence in data processing and analysis
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attitude to meet the needs of different teams. A broad understanding of administration procedures and structures. Experience in web applications development using Drupal (for web focused role). About UQ As
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a meaningful difference. If you’re passionate about medical education and excited by the opportunity to contribute to a contemporary, world-class MD program, we invite you to apply. This is a teaching
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at 11.00pm AEST. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for early December 2025 . Other Information UQ values diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals who bring different perspectives
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to the development of new programs and course material in the area of focus, by consulting with program advisors and stakeholders, ensuring courses are engaging, relevant and contemporary. Teach across different