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Full time, 2 years fixed term, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Chemistry Opportunity to drive a high-impact research program on engineering carbon fixation in cyanobacteria Base
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, measure transport and machine learning on developing a novel mathematical framework for identifying reduced dynamical models of high-dimensional complex multi-scale systems. The project will develop fast
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About the opportunity The Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cardiac Engineering will apply and further develop their expertise in conducting high-quality research to advance the Faculty or School’s
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Kuncic . As Postdoctoral Research Associate in Neuromorphic encoding for biological neurocomputation you will be involved in developing a physics-aware neuromorphic interface to translate input digital
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opportunity The School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an innovative research program focused on durable low-carbon concretes, corrosion
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Full time 1-year fixed term contract Contribute to protocol development for mechanistic sub-studies, analyse physiological and behavioural data, and contribute to publications and knowledge
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small molecules and gene therapies. As a Post Doctoral Research Associate, your projects will be developed to take advantage of your existing experience while allowing growth and development, with a focus
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discovery, generating mechanistic data that directly informs the development of next‑generation medicines for neurological disorders Base Salary, Academic Level A $113,400 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation
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outcomes, supporting project goals, and contributing to the development of the discipline. working under broad supervision, the incumbent will plan and prioritise tasks, provide expert advice within
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will aim to determine the role of heavy metals in the initiation and evolution of prostate cancer through fostering recent advances in single-cell proteomic technologies, including a most recent