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Te Tari Pūhanga Pūmanawa Rorohiko | Computer Science and Software Engineering Located in Ōtautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa | New Zealand Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE) Fixed term (1 years
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the opportunity of a 2-year extension) Āu Mahi | What You Will Do As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in CEE you will apply specialist research-related skills in numerical reservoir modelling, develop new knowledge
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international team the work at Otago is focused on the production and in vitro characterization of several enzymes in parallel (proteases and hydrolases). This research programme is part of an international
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-Walls Centre – as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through multiple active
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research hub with strengths in mathematical modelling and computational methods for wave propagation phenomena. The role | Te mahi We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join a world-leading
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facilities such as the recreation centre and Staff Club at discounted rates plus onsite cafés and eateries, and more. For more information on our Benefits, please visit https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus
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or equipment they are eligible to apply for co-funding Senior Fellowships and the Mentorship Programme give them the opportunity to invite distinguished colleagues to Konstanz they can go on a temporary
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Technologies – the Dodd-Walls Centre – as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through
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immunofluorescence. • Experience with imaging software (e.g., ImageJ) and data analysis. • Organised, methodical, and proactive, with excellent attention to detail and a "can-do" attitude. Further details
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New Zealand to administer the programme, over a ten week period. In 2026, the programme will commence with a one week training programme in Wellington (20-24 July), followed by nine weeks of school