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Research Fellow in Biophysical Ecology

GraduateJuniorFull-timeHybridParkville NSW 2337, AustraliaPosted 2 weeks agoVerified 2 weeks ago
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This job is about driving advanced computational models to understand pest responses to changing climates. It plays a crucial role in shaping predictive models that guide pest management in a warming climate. The team values collaboration, inclusivity, and a supportive research culture, making it an exciting opportunity for personal and professional growth.

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Conducting biophysical ecology research

Conduct high quality biophysical ecology research aligned with the ARC project on climate responses of pests.
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Developing computational models

Drive advanced computational models in Julia to understand pest responses to changing climates.
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Supervising students

Support and co-supervise research students, fostering open science, collegiality, equity, diversity and inclusion.

Key criteria

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Quantitative skills

Demonstrated experience in quantitative analysis and modelling techniques.

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Julia programming proficiency

Experience with Julia programming for advanced computational modelling.

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Publication track record

Proven history of publishing in high-impact journals.

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5 criteria for this job
Quantitative skills
Demonstrated experience in quantitative analysis and modelling techniques.

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Julia programming proficiency
Experience with Julia programming for advanced computational modelling.

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Publication track record
Proven history of publishing in high-impact journals.

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Collaborative experience
Experience working with diverse teams in research settings.

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PhD qualification
Hold or near completion of a PhD in relevant fields.

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