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Casual Associate Research Fellow: ($49.36 per hour + 11% superannuation without a PhD, $61.93 per hour + 11% superannuation per hour with a conferred PhD) Employment Type: Casual Location: Melbourne
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD work will be conducted
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organisms. The PhD work will involve theoretical and computational modelling, in collaboration with experimentalists. It is planned that the numerical simulations will help advance our understanding
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focus of your PhD work will be to develop novel methods, algorithms, and tools to support process mining analysts by integrating the validation of analysis steps and results into the analysis process and
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). The tasks carried out in this PhD work will be synergistic with the objectives of the EU Horizon 2020 projects SUPERB (https://forest-restoration.eu/ ) and TRANSFORMIT (Transforming forest management
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Minimum Education Level PhD Work Location Henrietta Campus — 100% Employment Category Fulltime Required Application Documents Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae or Resume, List of References What do we believe
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Three years of PhD work in bacteriology on the characterization of a transcriptional
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vibrations close to the seabed that may be harmful to, e.g., fishes and invertebrates, neglecting them may lead to biased noise estimation. Unlike previous works, the PhD work will account for seabed shear
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of the PhD work, which will be realized in close collaboration with the experimental groups, notably the group in LIMMS/IIS Tokyo (Japan), where short visits may be planned during the course of the PhD
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from infections, cancer and neurodegerative diseases and has been shown to promote longevity in model organisms. The PhD work will involve theoretical and computational modelling, in collaboration with