21 software-defined-network-phd Fellowship positions at Australian National University
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are looking for a highly motivated and collaborative researcher who holds a PhD in molecular biology, immunology, cancer biology, or a related discipline. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in
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Fellow The ideal candidate will hold a PhD (or be near completion) in physics or a related field, with demonstrated research expertise in experimental nuclear structure physics. They will have a strong
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College of Science and Medicine conduct research and deliver a research-led education program that encompasses the entire breadth of the sciences, supported by extensive international networks and by world
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research and interdisciplinary collaborations through the ANU Integrated AI Network (ai.anu.edu.au), focusing on integrating human and social values into AI systems. Three key research streams are available
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to research as part of our academic team. Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in a field relevant to Investing in Women’s priorities and have a strong track record of independent research
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opportunities to access national and international networks of scholars through the regular programs of conferences, seminars and visits to the ANU, as a means of a broader contribution to public engagement
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collaborate with First Peoples that partner with the Water Justice Hub. Ideal candidate Our ideal candidate will hold a PhD in economics, with a demonstrated record of independent research and relevant
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at ANU. We are a transformative centre for research in artificial intelligence and machine learning, computer systems and software, and theoretical foundations of computing. We span traditional and modern
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the breadth of the sciences, supported by extensive international networks and by world-class facilities. To find out more about the Science at ANU community, follow us on social media at Instagram and
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of available roles here . We are a recipient of the bronze award through the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program and a platinum member of the Australian Network on Disability. We welcome