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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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Theory at the Quantum Science group , School of Physics. The theory group is led by Professor Stephen Bartlett , Professor Andrew Doherty and Dr Dominic Williamson and will require a postdoctoral theorist
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those utilising computer programs to conduct examinations set up of examination venues, including paperwork and computer equipment, receiving, and checking computer systems to facilitate the efficient
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Part time, fixed term opportunity for 12 months Exciting opportunity to work as a Research Fellow with Professor Margaret Sunde within the School of Medical Sciences Base Salary starting at $127,436
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) to join a lab led by Professor Adam Walker, which focuses on molecular, biochemical, cellular, and mouse model studies of the causes and potential treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)/motor
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(Sydney in 2032) and the Faculty progresses its own strategic plan. The new Deputy Dean will work alongside the Dean, Professor Lisa Adkins, as FASS looks to consolidate its position as a world-leading
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that inform early life course determinants of disease and early‑detection strategies. You will work closely with Associate Professor Kylie Ann Mallitt from the Sydney School of Public Health and NHMRC Emerging
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with industry in order to develop professional practice skills Program dates: 22 June to 31 July (6 weeks) and 30 Nov to 12 Feb 2027 (9 weeks and excludes 2 week shut down period) About the opportunity
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, sensing, and computing within a single unified network. These positions will involve advancing fundamental theories and the enabling technologies needed for simultaneous communication, sensing, computing
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set up of examination venues, including paperwork and computer equipment, receiving, and checking computer systems to facilitate the efficient delivery of computer-based examinations on campus ensure