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Fellows in RNA Virus Evolution who will apply and develop their expertise in conducting research to further the research agenda of Professor Edward C. Holmes FAA FRS. They will contribute to research
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Accelerator, a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Sydney and Snow Medical, backed by a $50 million investment from the Snow family over 10 years. Our mission is to develop life-changing
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performance and available funding. This career-launching role will support the Fellow to develop momentum towards becoming an independent researcher. We would like to hear from early career researchers who have
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, enabled by agentic and embodied AI. Working under the supervision of Dr Neda Mohammadi , the successful candidate will contribute to the development of new concepts, methods, and scalable systems
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opportunity for a highly motivated computational biologist to join a multidisciplinary research team investigating plant–pathogen interactions through integrative computational modelling. You will develop and
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Full time fixed term 2-year position Work within a major industry‑backed, multidisciplinary research partnership developing cutting‑edge metal composite coatings for extreme industrial environments
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platform to further develop your research profile, expand professional networks, and make a significant contribution to the University’s strategic objectives in Indigenous health research. Your key
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. The Research Fellow will contribute to the development of an implementation science evidence-base to support the transferability of this learning for adaptation to other settings. The successful applicant would
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, measure transport and machine learning on developing a novel mathematical framework for identifying reduced dynamical models of high-dimensional complex multi-scale systems. The project will develop fast
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to publications, conference presentations, and funding outcomes. Develop and maintain a strong research profile through peer-reviewed publications, scholarly outputs, and active participation in academic forums