40 assistant-professor-computer-science "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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the Centre for IoT and Telecommunications (CIoTT) in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. CIoTT is internationally recognised for excellence in wireless communications and signal processing and
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Computational Condensed Matter. In this role, the associate will apply and expand their research expertise to advance the School’s research agenda, conducting independent or team-based scholarly work under the
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underpinning a new national screening program for type 1 diabetes in children Academic Level A from Base from $89,831p. a (Pro Rata) and Level B Base Salary from $127,436 p.a. (pro‑rata) + 17% superannuation
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global environmental changes and impacts on coral reef systems. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Professor Jody Webster and Associate Professor Tristan Salles from the Geocoastal
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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
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Full time, fixed term appointment for 12 months, with the possibility of extension Exciting opportunity to join the School of Medical Sciences as a Postdoctoral Research Associate investigating
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Full time, 2-year fixed term position. Located on the Darlington Campus for the School of Civil Engineering Opportunity to help scale breakthrough hydrogen‑storage technology through advanced
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) develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that result in knowledge or technology transfer leading to commercialisation, improved policy or practice, or enhancement to industry
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Full time, 3-year fixed term position, located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) A rare opportunity to combine multimodal data analysis with hands
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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