37 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof.-Dr"-"Prof.-Dr" Fellowship positions at University of Sydney
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The Sydney Pharmacy School is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to drive innovative research in nanospectroscopy and pharmaceutical sciences. You will contribute to pioneering work in
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save lives. Supervisory team - A/Prof Sean Lal (Clinical Academic Cardiologist, Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Sciences), Prof John O’Sullivan (Clinical Academic Cardiologist, Professor
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$127,436 + 17% superannuation (Pro Rata) About the opportunity The Sydney School of Health Sciences is in a period of exciting and significant investment by the Faculty of Medicine and Health. In order to
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research in retinal neurobiology and iPSC-derived retinal ganglion cell biology, with a focus on drug discovery and optic nerve diseases lead projects independently and as part of a team collaborate with
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: We are looking for researchers with a strong technical background and a passion for space exploration and autonomous systems. Key attributes include: a PhD in Mechatronics, Computer Science or a
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in mental health epidemiology and/or data science, with a strong national reputation and a record of impactful scholarly activity. The successful candidate will contribute independent and innovative
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our people and culture programs, as well as key strategies to increase participation and support the careers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People , women , people living with a disability
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of the Faculty/School/Portfolio as articulated through the Faculty/School/Portfolio’s Strategic Plan/s or equivalent contribute to project design, biosafety and ethics applications, grant and funding request
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Philosophy in a relevant field of research (epidemiology, data science, medicine) proven experience conducting original research and engaging in scholarly activity a developing network of academic, industry
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of competitive grant applications, including MRFF and implementation science funding schemes engage in translational research that informs policy, improves clinical practice, and supports innovation in healthcare