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What you'll receive The P2P program provides financial support if you're: studying a PhD or professional doctorate articulating from a QUT Master of Philosophy into a PhD undertaking a postdoctoral
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of Australia’s food and beverage sector through industry-research partnerships, advanced manufacturing, and training the next generation of agri-food innovators. We are seeking two Postdoctoral Research Fellows
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into the future climate Full time, fixed term (12 months), based in Hobart About the opportunity We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral research fellow in extreme heat in remote communities to join the
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motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong expertise in computational and network modelling to join a growing, interdisciplinary research program in computational systems oncology. This is a broad and
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outside the greater Brisbane area. QUT may meet some travel and relocation expenses involved in the interview and employment commencing process. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow
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Part time (0.60 FTE) fixed term until 31 December 2028 Postdoctoral Research Fellow Role supporting the NHMRC-funded program “Optimising Care for Older Adults in Hospital: Innovative Education
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this challenge by commercialising a breakthrough hydrogen storage solution based on patented nanoporous materials. Rux are at an exciting point in scaling their manufacturing processes, and in order to achieve a
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on patented nanoporous materials. Rux are at an exciting point in scaling their manufacturing processes, and in order to achieve a cost-competitive product this process must be optimised. Automation plays a
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for small-signal stability assessment. Develop novel data-driven transient stability evaluation method. Assist validation of developed tools through real-time simulation work. Produce quality research outputs
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) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity We are seeking up to two Postdoctoral Research Fellows to join Professor David Fairlie’s lab at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) to conduct