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Job no:517287 Work type:full time Location:Crawley Categories:Science, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Level B, full-time appointment on a fixed term basis for 3 years Base salary range
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the mathematics and computational technologies required to make biology predictive; establish mathematical whole cell models for in silico biology as a powerful complement to traditional in vivo and in vitro
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the mathematics and computational technologies required to make biology predictive; establish mathematical whole cell models for in silico biology as a powerful complement to traditional in vivo and in vitro
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-disciplinary initiative at the interface between biology, mathematics and statistics at the University of Melbourne. MIG is a leading institution where we use innovative mathematical and computational approaches
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the disciplines of: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environment and Society, Mathematics, Physics, and Science Communication and is also home to a number of cross-disciplinary and specialist
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School of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Academic Division. We are seeking to appoint an applied mathematician or statistician with research interests in mathematical biology or a closely
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the outstanding personal qualities of openness, respectfulness, and integrity. Practical research skills and experience in relevant research methodology or techniques relevant to wildlife science, wildlife biology
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coordination and business development. The Institute has a dedicated team of over 30 specialist technical staff with diverse backgrounds in computer sciences, physics, mathematics, computational chemistry and
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computer sciences, physics, mathematics, computational chemistry and biology, bioinformatics, and remote sensing. It also provides access to over 200 research academics drawn from across Curtin University
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postdoctoral research fellow in Applied Mathematics. The position supports research in computational mathematics and mathematical biology, led by Professor Matthew Simpson, through an Australian Research Council