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Apply now Job no:525581 Work type:full time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Post Doctoral Research Associate, Senior Research Associate The Opportunity The School of Computer Science and Engineering
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), psychophysical methods, computational neuroscience methods, machine learning and modelling. Our studies utilise various haptic devices, and mechanical and electrical stimulators. Key skills required: PhD
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, Biomathematics, Biostatistics and Ecology, Combinatorics, Computational Mathematics, Data Science, Dynamical Systems and Integrability, Finance and Risk Analysis, Fractional Calculus, Functional and Harmonic
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, Biostatistics and Ecology, Combinatorics, Computational Mathematics, Data Science, Dynamical Systems and Integrability, Finance and Risk Analysis, Fractional Calculus, Functional and Harmonic Analysis, Geometry
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students. About the successful applicant (Selection Criteria) To be successful in this role you will have: LEVEL A: A PhD in Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related area. Demonstrated
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skills to contribute effectively to the research efforts of CHeBA and UNSW. Skills Required: A PhD in Neuroimaging, Data science, Engineering, or a related field or a recently submitted PhD thesis with
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publication. The role of Senior Research Associate will report to the Senior Lecturer and has no direct reports. Skills Required: A PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Molecular Biology or Virology with
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involved to local schools. Why this role matters: The Post-Doctoral Fellow (Level A) will join a research team to manage a new multi-year study aimed at co-developing and testing a technology-supported
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: www.imos.org.au), responsible for the ongoing operation of the ocean-observing programme along south-eastern Australia. The position will primarily provide numerical modelling and software engineering support for
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techniques, including differential equations, computational methods, stochastic processes, and optimisation theory. We are currently working on a program of research focussing on transmission models