75 professor-computer-science-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Cambridge" Postdoctoral research jobs in Australia
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Sciences at UWA. As the WA node of Plant SynBio Australia under Bioplatforms Australia and the NCRIS program, PSIC will serve as a hub for cutting-edge research capabilities in plant synthetic biology, and
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program to evaluate, optimize and disseminate strategies to prevent harm from alcohol and drug use, including co-occurring Full-Time, 12-month Fixed-Term (with opportunity for extension) with base salary of
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Full time, fixed term until January 2027 Exciting secondment opportunity to work as a Research Associate within the School of Medical Sciences Base Salary starting at $113,400 + 17% superannuation
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related discipline): Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Machine Learning Economics or Econometrics (particularly applied micro, behavioural, or decision-focused modelling) Applied Mathematics
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, marine geoscience, geography, and environmental sciences. It is internationally recognised for excellence in both research and teaching. Our common passion is to engage in research and teaching that
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Full time, 12 months fixed term with potential to extend, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) Join a leading research team and apply your
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ARC DP project aiming to develop of hybrid asymptotic methods based on exponential asymptotics and computational complex analysis apply these methods to applied nonlinear problems arising from water
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. The position is funded by an ARC Discovery Project on mitigating the effects of ionising radiation in superconducting quantum computers, in collaboration with Dr Xanthe Croot 's Superconducting Quantum Circuits
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Full time, 2-year fixed term position, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) Work at the interface of functional neuroscience and therapeutic
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- Psychology role sits within the School of Psychology and will contribute to a major global research program examining the discreteness bias - the belief that social categories are rigid, discrete and immutable