28 linked-data-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney
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the opportunity We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematics and Statistics to work on a project entitled “Data-driven modelling of dynamical systems: A measure transport
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, an outstanding collaborative research environment. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct laboratory research and data analysis, making significant contributions to our understanding of brain metabolism and
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young (18 to 24 years) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are in custody. The Research Associate would help coordinate and undertake data collection, data interpretation and development
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developing network of academic, industry and professional partners, supported by strong computer literacy and a commitment to responsive, professional service. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia You must
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analyse data in the manufacturing process. The project is a partnership between Rux Energy and USYD and is a multi-disciplinary effort between scientists and engineers. We are looking for a Postdoctoral
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mindset. Desirable: Experience working with industry partners or on industry-focused research. Knowledge of advanced characterisation techniques (SEM, EDX, XRD, tribology). Experience with data-driven
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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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density) influence energy dissipation develop mathematical models to predict and explain these effects collect and analyse data, including with the use of machine learning use this knowledge to design
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across large cohorts (e.g., >300 samples) demonstrated experience in data analysis, visualisation, and machine learning, using programming languages such as R or Python excellent interpersonal, verbal, and
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, Professor Feike Dijkstra and Professor Stephen Cattle. The successful applicant will also work closely with CSIRO scientists; including project lead Dr Mark Farrell and Dr Uta Stockmann. For more information