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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full-time position for 2 years. This postdoctoral position offers an exciting opportunity to develop innovative digital tools to support wildlife crime
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-changing and fast-paced sector. The position is funded by CAR, a 20-million-dollar investment by the Commonwealth to enable machine learning research, strategic development of programs and translation
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funded by the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA) Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDT) program. This role will focus on developing and/or applying psychological theory- and data-driven
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teams. A record of sustained research excellence at an international level, including development and leadership of a multi-discipline research program or Centre, supported by funding from different
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ambitious research program to investigate the intersection of plate tectonics, critical metals, and Earth's habitability by trying to better model the Earth’s surface evolution from 1800–500 million years ago
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allow the team to develop lung function-based respiratory biomarkers through the application of artificial intelligence, machine learning and image processing technologies to lung ventilation data
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development of new light-based and label-free imaging technologies and their translation to biological research or industry. The successful applicant will play a leading role in developing and implementing
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. The Fellow will work with the research team in developing a robust plan and supporting the timely development of research papers and reports. They will also be directly involved with developing and delivering
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in the Tumour Inflammation and Immunotherapy Program at SAiGENCI combine molecular biological and genetic approaches, together with human translational studies, to identify the mechanisms by which
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. Fixed term, full time position available for 2 years with a possible of extension. Train with an amazing group of molecular biologists focussed on addressing critical gaps in our understandings