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. The successful candidate will have an established or emerging research program in mathematics or statistics and will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and curriculum development, including
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hour ($65.48 for PhD-qualified). Some training is provided. For further information about UQ’s benefits, please visit Why Work at UQ and review The University of Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2021
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approaches to advance research in melanoma and cancer biology. A PhD in spatial transcriptomics, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related discipline, with demonstrated research experience in
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flow in porous media, including gas desorption, flow, re-adsorption, and geomechanical simulations for industry applications. Collaborate with the Computational Multiphysics Laboratory (CML) and leverage
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research efforts and expect you to actively participate in research networks within and beyond the University, while building and running an effective research program in mechanical engineering. If you are
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Director (Education) to lead the implementation of its reimagined MD Program within the Greater Brisbane Clinical School (GBCS). Launched in 2023, the new MD Program is learner-centred, integrated, and
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: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, utilize best practice research methodologies, and participate in project
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Officer to develop your expertise and emerging research profile in polymer science/engineering. You will work with Professor Bronwyn Laycock on delivering against the research program of the Zero Net
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-based pedagogies, including blended and online delivery. Coordinate courses, create engaging curricula, design assessments and provide academic support to students. Contribute to new program development
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via the academic promotions process. About You A PhD (completed or near-completion) in computer science, engineering, or a related discipline, with demonstrated research strength in data systems, AI