30 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" research jobs at University of Adelaide
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Institute for Machine Learning – the largest computer vision and machine learning research group in Australia – and contribute to world-leading research projects at the Centre for Augmented Reasoning
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. This position will work with our partners Praetorian Aeronautics and their testing team
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approaches to develop strategies that enhance fertility recovery following chemotherapy-induced germline damage. Reporting to Associate Prof. Robin Hobbs, this role will apply their expertise in stem cells
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and computational facilities and laboratories that support a vibrant postgraduate research community, and research partnerships spanning academia, government and the resources industry. The successful
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metapopulation and/or individual based models Knowledge of Bayesian methods, including Approximate Bayesian Computation Experience with big data analysis and HPC environments Knowledge of additional programming
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is working to be the state’s world-class cancer research institute, jointly resourced by the Federal Department of Health, CALHN and the University of Adelaide. Reporting to Associate Prof. Robin Hobbs
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. Experience in one of more of: advanced optical imaging; classical imaging; multiphoton imaging; the development and application of numerical methods of deep learning or multivariate analysis. Interdisciplinary
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media; the development and application of numerical methods of image and signal analysis The ability to work well with people both in academia and Industry The ability to plan and manage own research
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applications in other multidisciplinary fields. The successful applicant will be required to undertake both experimental work and numerical studies. They will be expected to liaise with key institutes such as
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methods. Strong experience with scientific computing and data analysis, ideally using python or an equivalent language. A strong record of producing peer reviewed research-based publications in areas