256 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geesthacht"-"Prof" positions at University of Sydney
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context: e.g. new understandings of the value of engineering projects and their benefits and projects, programs and portfolios in a wider societal context. All positions are full-time, continuing (tenure
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Sciences (SSPS) and will make a significant contribution to the Discipline of Political Economy ’s pluralist, heterodox and interdisciplinary program of political economy teaching and learning at both
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related to small ruminants including global accreditation preparedness for the school. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated track record and research program in small ruminant health and
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at seminars and/or scientific meetings Strong written and oral communication skills Advanced computing skills including in programming in R You will bring your strong research expertise to a multi-disciplinary
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excellence These positions are exempt under section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, to conduct targeted recruitment programs for women. About the opportunity The Faculty of Engineering at
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Full Time, fixed term position until July 2027 Harness your stakeholder engagement and program management expertise Base Salary from $126,065 plus 17% superannuation This position has been
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/ Associate Professor in Applied Plasma Physics and Biointerface Engineering to establish an ambitious research program spanning the fields of plasma science and biomedical technologies. The successful
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Frontier for Science Program, and will involve collaboration with researchers from different disciplines across four countries. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake research in metallomics and
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1-year, fixed-term, full time position. Located at the Darlington Campus at the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in Faculty of Engineering Opportunity to lead process safety
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to: contribute to an interdisciplinary research program investigating the biochemical properties of a novel enzymatic oxygen sensing system and its role in low oxygen diseases facilitate drug discovery efforts