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Research Fellow in Quantum Omics

GraduateJuniorFull-timeHybridParkville NSW 2337, AustraliaPosted 1 week agoVerified 2 weeks ago
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About the job

This job is about pioneering quantum-omics method development in a leading statistical biology lab. It offers an exciting opportunity to shape an independent research profile while collaborating with global interdisciplinary partners. The team values collaboration and innovation, working together to drive high-impact statistical omics research.

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Leading statistical methods development

Lead development, evaluation and benchmarking of statistical and quantum-inspired methods for high-dimensional omics and cell-based data.
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Designing reproducible software

Develop and maintain reproducible research software, workflows and documentation using robust version control and good coding practices.
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Collaborating with researchers

Collaborate with QUBIC partners and interdisciplinary researchers to translate new methods into applied analyses and usable tools.

Key criteria

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PhD in relevant field

Possess a PhD in statistics, computational biology, or related discipline.

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Experience with high-dimensional omics

Demonstrated research strength in statistical methods for omics data.

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Version control expertise

Hands-on experience using GitHub for code development and version control.

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5 criteria for this job
PhD in relevant field
Possess a PhD in statistics, computational biology, or related discipline.

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Experience with high-dimensional omics
Demonstrated research strength in statistical methods for omics data.

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Version control expertise
Hands-on experience using GitHub for code development and version control.

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Data analysis skills
Proven experience analyzing large biological datasets from preprocessing to interpretation.

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Collaboration experience
Experience working in multidisciplinary teams and managing diverse tasks.

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