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in Australia. We are proud of our history and reputation and believe in pursuing continuous innovation and excellence in our research and teaching. Your key responsibilities will be to: coordinate
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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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monitoring, including preparation of manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication and presentation of findings to relevant audiences. Develop and validate molecular tools and workflows that support seafood
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advanced skills in health economics, mathematics and/or statistics. Proven ability to develop and apply skills in economic evaluation modelling and/or mathematical modelling (in the health field). Drafting
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dynamics in complex, large-scale project systems develop formal, computational, or simulation-based models to study how decisions, incentives, feedback, and learning evolve over time in megaproject
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impact. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct high-quality, original research on AI-enabled decision-making dynamics in complex, large-scale project systems develop formal, computational
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Apply now Job no:538186 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Research Administration support One of Australia’s leading research & teaching universities Vibrant campus life with a
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Scientia Professor, the Post-Doctoral Fellow will undertake advanced data management and statistical analysis of large, complex linked datasets, contribute to rigorous study design, and ensure high standards
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to develop and trial innovative prevention, early intervention and treatment programs for substance use and mental disorders. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled researcher with an interest in
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criteria PhD in a relevant area, for example, single-cell genomics, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, or computational biology. Expertise in statistical genetics and analyses of single-cell and