18 software-defined-network-postdoc research jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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, social network analysis. Experience developing software prototypes using python, JavaScript/node.js, modern reactive web frameworks, visualisation technologies (e.g. SVG, D3.js). Experience designing
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term position for 24 Months. Postdoc opportunity - Open for Applications Until Filled. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecological
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an employer contribution of 17% superannuation. 24 Months Fixed-term contract | Part-time or Full-time opportunity. The Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN) was established in 2009 under the Australian
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PhD in Computer Science, Engineering or other Machine Learning-related field. • Programming experience in python, C++ or other relevant language and experience in deep neural networks • Strong
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responsible for the delivery of high-calibre farming systems research, based on a network of already established field trials to evaluate how crop rotation/sequence, time of sowing and nitrogen management
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decision-making. You will play a key role in both supporting and leading the delivery of farming systems research, based on a network of already established field trials to evaluate how crop rotation
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and MALDI/ESI, and lignin composition using TDA/GCMS. The postdoc will work closely with teams developing engineered plants to develop a deeper understanding of cell wall architecture. This is expected
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of software innovations to support the conduct of systematic reviews and ability to work with software development teams Demonstrated skills and experience in teaching evidence-based healthcare, systematic
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facilities at the University (e.g., Adelaide Microscopy, MASS) and to the wider network of expertise at The University of Adelaide, CSIRO, Geoscience Australia, and through the ARC Training Centre. To be
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membership is an EMBL Partnership Programme established in 2010, entitled ‘EMBL Australia Partner Laboratory Network’ (PLN). The partnership aims to seed a dynamic, highly collaborative culture across