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works at the molecular level. The Role - Te Mahi A postdoctoral position is available on a New Zealand Mana Tuanuku Research Leader Fellowships funded project with Dr Matthias Fellner in the Department
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of January 2026 on the dedicated platform (https://ibsafoundation.poliresearch.com/ ) and shall provide the following additional documents as separate files: Curriculum Vitae List of peer-reviewed publications
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Learning, AI-driven Scientific Discovery & Lab Automation, ML-driven molecular simulations, and beyond. We will support our Starting Principal Investigators with access to appropriate compute infrastructure
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and implement scalable approaches to generate large and robust datasets are passionate about collaborative, interdisciplinary work spanning computational and experimental domains are eager to mentor and
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Research Fellows/having been a Postdoctoral Fellow one-self. Competencies and Behavioural Attributes: Computer Literacy. Proficiency in English. Good organisational, interpersonal and communication skills
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Professor / Associate Professor (Faculty of Health Sciences: Department of Sport & Movement Studies)
under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Proficiency in English (verbal and written). Ability to self-manage own research group. Computer literacy and the application thereof in contact and mobile
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Young Scholars, and “Ten Thousand Talents Program”), and 41 national-level young talents. In recent years, the university has entered a new stage of innovation-driven development, positioning itself as a
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the subject area, as well as practical and programme content. Contribute to the identification and revision of modules, courses, and programmes Advise/support students in relation to relevant modules, referring them
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Assistant or Associate Professor (Research and Education)-School of Biosciences-107106 -Grade 8 or 9
once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 14 April 2026 5 Positions Available Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year development