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models (e.g. tumour progression, tumour-drug sensitivity, survivability) by integrating multiple and heterogeneous data with associative data mining and ensemble learning methods.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Experimental High Energy Physics Job No.: 663774 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration:$80,464
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your leadership, extensive networks and relentless focus on impact, you’ll not only drive the delivery of our programs but also empower others to lead the way. Apply now to become the catalyst for change
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production by using carbon catalysts as alternatives to critical minerals. The Monash Node of the Centre is focussed on developing bioeletrocatalytic processes, combining nanocarbon electrodes with enzymes
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the green energy and green chemistry sectors. This Centre is focused on replacing traditional catalysts with nano-carbon alternatives, and at Monash, we will be adding value to these systems by designing
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alongside a team of talented researchers, including a Future Fellow, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate research students, you will contribute to the advancement of conservation research and the
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at Monash University, CEVAW comprises 13 chief investigators at six Australian institutions and 45 partner organisations and over 100 HDR students and postdoctoral fellows. By building strategic and strong
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to prioritise and achieve objectives. Join us in shaping the future of education and empowering students to excel in their chosen fields. Apply now and become a catalyst for change in our dynamic learning
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, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity Monash University, in Melbourne Australia, is seeking outstanding candidates for two postdoctoral
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apart. Be a catalyst for change, participating in laboratory maintenance, informal teaching, and mentoring junior staff and students. Embrace a role where your passion for discovery intersects with