53 web-developer-"https:"-"https:" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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workforce development capable of developing, implementing and evaluating online, in person and experiential training programs. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Lead research projects, publish in
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Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our world-leading School of Psychology to support research on an ARC Discovery Project aimed at charting the development
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Thriving Kids, Active Brains project within the Brain Builders Initiative (BBI). Based in the Brain Health and Early Development Research Group at the Child Health Research Centre, you will contribute
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the opportunity to lead impactful research in agribusiness, rural development and agricultural systems, applying systems thinking to address complex challenges affecting food systems and rural livelihoods. You’ll
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environments and large data mining Extensive skills in bash and script (Perl) programming and debugging complex scripts Development and maintenance of web genome applications displaying genome features (Gbrowse
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of immunotherapy and therapeutic development. In this role, you will drive original research in immunotherapy and biotherapeutics, contributing to the design, development and translation of next-generation
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collaboration, and competitive funding applications; develop leadership capability through supervision of students engaged in these activities; and translate research findings into outputs that support public
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alloys produced using additive manufacturing technologies. You will work close with Dr Qiyang Tan and Prof Mingxing Zhang and contribute to alloy development using computational materials science, applying
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research findings through high-quality publications in top-tier venues. Supervision and Researcher Development: Contribute to the effective supervision of Honours and Higher Degrees by Research students (as
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environmental mass spectrometry and/or environmental microbiology, to join the QAEHS Environmental Toxicology Theme led by Professor Kevin Thomas. This team, working alongside industry partners, works to develop