187 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"St"-"St" positions at University of Adelaide
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Honours degrees in the following disciplines, or with equivalent research or work experience will be favourably considered: Computer and Data Science; Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Number
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identified. For further information For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact: Professor Simone Dennis Head of School, School of Social Sciences, ABLE P: +61 (8) 8313 0571 E: simone.dennis
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experts in the field. Our research programs focus on the spectrum of heart rhythm disorders and involve a multidisciplinary team of physicians, bioengineers, research scientists and computational modellers
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. This includes sample preparation, data collection, computational analysis, and 3D structure determination of protein macromolecules. Experience in cellular tomography workflows for EM analysis of cells and
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PhD in Economics is a desirable criterion, we will consider candidates currently completing a PhD in Economics or a related field (such as Statistics or Applied Data Science) and who have a strong
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Job no:516948 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:HEO9, Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics (HEO9) $132,705 - $141,974 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17
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engineering trade-based manufacturing and maintenance. Demonstrated high level of computer literacy, knowledge and hands-on experience in use of specialized engineering software for design and manufacturing
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molecular biology techniques used in plant synthetic biology experiments. You will assist with implementation and streamlining organisational processes and will liaise with all PSBA AU staff to make sure the
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Hicks PhD Scholarship in Public Health Policy was established with funds donated by Dr Hicks and initiated with the kind assistance of Dr Hicks’s daughter, Alison Greenslade, and his partner, Pamela Ball
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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