30 systems-science "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" Fellowship research jobs at Monash University in Australia
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people who discover them The Opportunity Working as part of an interdisciplinary team at the interface of basic science and innovation in Chemical Biology, this doctoral-level researcher will be
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postgraduate qualification in Data Science / Computer Science (PhD preferred) Strong expertise in Python and/or R, SQL, data engineering and machine learning Experience with EMR systems (Cerner highly desirable
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comparing model predictions of observed transient data Experience in software development with larger scientific codes; in particular, expertise in Fortran, C, Python, and/or build systems are of advantage As
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Join a dynamic team at the forefront of healthcare innovation as a Research Fellow in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Monash Nursing and Midwifery is seeking a dedicated and motivated Research
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are seeking an outstanding Research Fellow to play a pivotal role in the rapidly expanding consumer engagement program - CONNECT. Established in 2023, CONNECT is now the largest dedicated consumer engagement
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opportunity has become available for a motivated and talented individual to join the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a Research Fellow in the Medicinal Chemistry Theme. The development
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them The Opportunity Monash University’s Department of Neuroscience, part of the School of Translational Medicine, is seeking an outstanding Research Fellow (Level B) with experience in Implementation
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them Help shape healthier, more sustainable cities. Healthy Active Cities (formerly Sustainable Mobility and Safety Research) is Australia’s leading active transport research group. We create people
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The Opportunity Join Our Research Team! This is not a typical postdoctoral role. This is your chance to join a newly established, high-impact laboratory led by Associate Professor Fabrice Jaffré, a globally
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design, advanced laboratory work, and biosensor testing. Developing wearable biosensing technologies, particularly microneedle‑based systems. Contributing to the academic environment through publications