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Australian Naval Infrastructure, funded by Defence Innovation Partnerships. The Research Associate will: Apply advanced statistical methods, including time series and Bayesian modelling, to analyse biofouling
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in Microbiology or significant progress towards completion of a PhD in Microbiology. A demonstrated capacity to apply effective technical methods, processes and systems, and sound data analysis and
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datasets. The Research Associate will: Design and implement high-performance workflows integrating GPU programming, deep learning, and large-scale data integration. Apply advanced methods such as ColabFold
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will demonstrate: A PhD (or near completion) in Public Health or a related health discipline. Strong skills in quantitative research and/or data science methods. Ability to critically review and
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play a key role in developing and delivering engaging learning experiences, using contemporary teaching methods and technologies. Responsibilities include preparing teaching materials, delivering
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machines and will be highly proficient in the use of manual and numerically controlled machining methods suited to specific construction tasks. You bring a proven track record of independently developing
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spatial data analysis, mapping and Geographical Information Systems. To be successful, you will demonstrate: A PhD (or near completion) in hydrogeology or a related field, or equivalent work experience
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passionate about preparing students for impactful public service careers. Additional responsibilities for this Teaching Specialist position include: Completion of a PhD Demonstrated experience or ability
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alignment with clinical needs, user expectations, and technological feasibility. The Research Fellow will also be responsible for contributing to the design and evaluation of stakeholder engagement methods
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or electrical engineering or environmental studies | Work placement opportunity PhD Playford Trust PhD Scholarships | 4 @ $26,250 over 3.5 years | Students undertaking a PhD in one of the Trust’s priority areas