33 image-processing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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The School of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Sydney is one of the largest in Australia. It has 64 continuing academic staff to supervise research and teaching, 51 fixed term staff and postdocs
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of ageing. This is a molecular and cellular research project that is expected to generate new insights into brain metabolism, how glial cells and neurons communicate, and how these processes break down in
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sustainable, electrified alternative to the Haber-Bosch process. You will design hybrid catalyst systems (heterogeneous and homogeneous), engineer innovative electrochemical reactors, and pioneer radical
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, development of a cryogenic cosmic-ray detector, dilution refrigerator operation, and nanofabrication of radiation-resilient qubit designs, with access to Rigetti Computing 's quantum processor through
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, using electrophysiology and calcium imaging as core tools, supported by molecular biology, cell culture, and in vivo experiments. The successful candidate will lead mechanistic, function-first research
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collection and management for research, as well as basic knowledge of both quantitative and qualitative data analysis principles. Demonstrate high levels of computer literacy, including proficiency in learning
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stakeholders strong research capability, planning and organisational skills demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and deliver presentations strong computer literacy. Sponsorship / work rights for
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bone–tendon–muscle interface regeneration designing and fabricating gradient scaffold technologies and models relevant to aged or diseased tissues characterising biomaterials using advanced imaging
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with researchers across different disciplines. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake research in synthetic chemistry, chemical biology and molecular imaging publish research papers demonstrate
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. Working with the MS research group, led by Professor Michael Barnett, you will be the clinical lead for the MSBase Imaging Repository (MSBIR) project; and provide neurological expertise for clinical-imaging