Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
-level administrative skills, including experience providing executive assistance to senior staff. You should have highly developed computer skills, particularly with the Microsoft Office suite, and an
-
classical-quantum algorithms for strongly correlated materials. Key responsibilities include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding
-
(Academic Level A) Visa sponsorship may be available for this position Based at our St Lucia Campus - Brisbane About This Opportunity Join the Computational Multiphysics Laboratory (CML) at UQ’s School
-
via the academic promotions process. Questions? For more information about these opportunities, please contact A/Prof Sarah Wallace at s.wallace3@uq.edu.au . For application inquiries, and to request
-
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 3 years Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
-
-driven imaging algorithms using AI, evaluate algorithm performance through modeling and simulation, establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding
-
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Full-time (100%), permanent position Base salary will be in the range $137,542.79 - $158,351.30 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level C) Based
-
, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property; develop a coherent research program and an emerging research profile; review and draw upon best practice research methodologies. Supervision and
-
access, free yearly flu vaccinations, discounted health insurance, and access to our Employee Assistance Program for staff and their immediate family UQ Study for Staff On campus childcare options
-
at Griffith University. We are seeking applicants with active research interests in quantum computing, quantum algorithm/software development and applications in decarbonisation who can take full advantage