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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Civil Engineering and Construction Management

ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY

Adelaide University

Australia, Adelaide

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Adelaide University

Australia, Adelaide


Based in College of Engineering and Information Technology at City East Campus, Adelaide University Postdoctoral Research position, part-time (0.75FTE), fixed-term contract for 3 years Level A, Step 6 (Salary per annum $102,024, pro-rata) plus 17% Superannuation At Adelaide University, we create the opportunities you need to achieve your ambitions – because when you thrive, we thrive. We are transforming education for contemporary learners and global citizens. Building on a proud legacy and shaped by bold ambition, it’s a place of excellence and equity, where our vibrant community of staff are united by our purpose to inspire Australia’s future change-makers and create a better tomorrow. Work that matters A three-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available within a collaborative research team with Professor Scott Smith and Dr Tafsirojjaman (Tafsir) in the School of Civil Engineering and Construction Management. The successful applicant will work in the area of advanced fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for structural engineering applications, durability assessment, and sustainable infrastructure systems, with opportunities to work with HDR students. Curious to learn more? Please read further to discover more about this opportunity. The team This role is ideal for a researcher who thrives in a focused academic environment while contributing to a small collegial team. You will balance independent research with collaborative work. The Postdoctoral researcher is essential to manage project delivery, coordinate day-to-day research activities, and ensure high-quality research outcomes. The role will also involve liaising with the industry partner, supporting and guiding PhD students, and contributing to the successful and timely delivery of all project objectives. Please visit the AU website to learn more about School of Civil Engineering and Construction Management | School of Civil Engineering and Construction Management | Adelaide University Our people Our people are guided by purpose, curiosity, and a commitment to lifelong learning. We embrace authenticity, innovation, and collaboration, and harness diverse thinking in our pursuit of excellence. Learn more about our people, what we stand for and what we offer at Careers at AU. To join our community and thrive in this role, you will likely have the following skills and experience: Selection criteria/Experience A PhD in Civil Engineering specialising in Structural Engineering A track record of research, relative to the career opportunity in the field of (i) Publications and/or project experience in FRP composites for structural applications (e.g., bridges, utility structures, rehabilitation); (ii) Proven contribution to experimental and/or numerical/analytical studies on structural behaviour (e.g., strength, fatigue, creep); (iii) Research outputs related to durability, long-term performance, or sustainability of construction materials including Carbon Footprint. Highly self-motivated with the knowledge and skills to undertake research in the structures discipline that includes: (i) Characterisation of FRP materials (short- and long-term) in line with relevant standards (e.g., CD368): Design of Fibre Reinforced Polymer Bridges and Highway Structures or similar); (ii) Design, material development, and full-scale structural testing (e.g., bending, shear, deflection) of FRP components such as bridge panels or cross arms; (iii) Environmental durability assessment, service life and Carbon Footprint evaluation of composite structures. Proven ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a professional and collegial manner (academic and professional staff and students) and willingness to engage and collaborate with the broader University and Industry to establish collaborative multi-disciplinary research outcomes. Ability to supervise and motivate undergraduate and post graduate students including encouraging intellectual development and career aspirations. Excellent written and verbal communication skills including the writing of journal articles and grant applications, and the ability to communicate scientific and engineering ideas to a range of audiences. Our commitment to inclusion and diversity We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion where diversity is celebrated and everyone feels respected and valued. Adelaide University is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and equitable workplace where everyone can thrive. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and people of all ages, genders, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We support flexible working arrangements and provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. Launch your future with Adelaide University Applying is simple. Click Apply Now and please ensure to upload: Your current CV A cover letter outlining your interest in the role A written response addressing the 6 selection criteria outlined above. This position is based at the City East Campus, Adelaide University, with funding available for approximately 3 years. Please note that the role description is not attached to this advertisement as it is currently being finalised. Applications close: 11:30pm, 16 July 2026 For further information about the Postdoctoral position, please contact: Dr Tafsirojjaman (Tafsir) Senior Lecturer (Civil and Structural Engineering) E: tafsirojjaman@adelaide.edu.au If your query is related to the application process, please contact the Talent Acquisition team (quoting reference number 493165) E: careers.adelaideuniversity@adelaide.edu.au

Salary

$102,024, pro-rata) plus 17% Superannuation

Posted

17 Jun 2026

Scientific Officer

FLINDERS UNIVERSITY

Flinders University

Australia, Bedford Park

institution

Flinders University

Australia, Bedford Park


Position Details Fixed Term until 30 June 2029 | Full-Time Higher Education Officer Level 6 | $94,456 - $100,710 p.a. Location: Bedford Park / Kaurna Country View Position Description About Flinders University International Centre for Point-of-Care Testing The Flinders University International Centre for Point-of Care Testing (ICPOCT) is a global leader in point-of-care testing (POCT) and is recognised for expertise in POCT research and teaching, encompassing chronic, acute and infectious diseases. The Centre’s research activities have made a significant contribution to increasing access to health care and improving health outcomes, particularly in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and in rural and remote settings nationally and internationally. About the Role The Scientific Officer plays a key role in supporting the delivery of infectious disease point‑of‑care testing programs, with a strong focus on the National Australian Hepatitis C POCT Program. Working across a diverse range of health settings—including regional and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, Drug and Alcohol services, and Justice Health services—the role delivers training, quality management support, and hands‑on testing services. This position contributes to program logistics, scientific troubleshooting, data management and research coordination, ensuring high‑quality, accessible testing that supports improved health outcomes nationally. Delivering point-of-care operator training, competency assessment and quality‑assured POCT support to health workers across multiple service settings. Coordinating and supporting onsite high intensity testing campaigns, including capillary blood collection and HCV point‑of‑care testing in correctional services. Providing scientific and technical support for POCT devices, systems and software both remotely and onsite. Supporting program data management, research activities and preparation of program-related publications and resources. This position makes a significant contribution to the University’s strategic plan to changing 10 million lives, Every One Matters, by 2035 through being a champion of Innovation and Excellence in delivering quality‑assured point‑of‑care testing that strengthens health outcomes for priority populations. About You You are an adaptable and skilled medical scientist or scientific professional who brings hands‑on experience in point‑of‑care testing, blood collection, and data‑driven research. You excel in both autonomous and collaborative environments, demonstrating strong communication, cultural capability and a commitment to high‑quality, evidence‑based laboratory medicine. Your ability to train, support and engage health workers—often in diverse and remote settings—ensures the delivery of safe, accurate and meaningful patient outcomes. A relevant degree paired with experience in capillary blood collection and performing diagnostic point‑of‑care testing. Strong scientific, analytical and technical skills, including the ability to troubleshoot POCT devices, manage data, and maintain clear and accurate records. Well‑developed written and verbal communication skills, along with proficiency in ICT systems and Microsoft Office applications. The ability to work effectively and respectfully with culturally diverse groups, including experience supporting and training health professionals. Life at Flinders We're transforming and investing in people and facilities to create contemporary, stimulating, and satisfying learning and work environments that reflect our core values of excellence, innovation, courage, and integrity. Flinders is refocusing its strategic priorities with the aim of elevating its performance to be a top ten Australian university, and amongst the top 1% in the world. Reaching beyond the limits of buildings, borders, and backgrounds, ours is an inclusive culture that believes absolutely in equality and opportunity for all. We don't just accommodate differences; we embrace and celebrate them. So, why work at Flinders? 17% Superannuation + salary packaging options Flexible working arrangements Wide range of professional development activities and services We embrace diversity and promote equity and inclusion for all students and staff Vibrant campus life and amenities including on campus health care services, gym and childcare centre(Bedford Park, South Australia). Our Commitment to Reconciliation and Indigenous Employment Flinders University is proud to be an organisation that is committed to our Reconciliation Action Plan and Indigenous Workforce Strategy. Our vision is to be a preferred employer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are committed to progressing Indigenous advancement in education, research, employment, and wellbeing, and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for all Flinders vacancies. Please see here for our Reconciliation Action Plan  Please see here for our Indigenous Workforce Strategy  Prescribed Conditions for Employment A current Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check which is satisfactory to the University will be required by Flinders University before the successful applicant can commence in this position. A criminal record will not automatically disqualify a candidate from consideration. Each case will be assessed on its individual merits and relevance to the inherent requirements of the role. How to Apply and Information You are required to submit a CV, along with a Suitability Statement as a separate document. This should be no more than 3 pages, and address the Key Position Capabilities of the position description For more information regarding this position, please contact Larissa Kahl Certification Applications to be submitted before 10.00pm: 07 July 2026 At Flinders we embrace and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people of all ages, ethnicities, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities. Flinders. Fearless.

Salary

$94,456 - $100,710 p.a.

Posted

17 Jun 2026

NHMRC Externally Funded Research Fellow (A)

ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY

Adelaide University

Australia, Adelaide

institution

Adelaide University

Australia, Adelaide


Based at SAiGENCI, College of Health 36 Months Fixed Term contract (1 FTE) Level A - $102,024 - $109,307 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies At Adelaide University, we create the opportunities you need to achieve your ambitions – because when you thrive, we thrive. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong expertise in computational and systems biology to lead the integrative modelling components of our NHMRC-funded project. This role is central to redefining the STAT3 signalling dogma by mapping its time-, stimulus-, and cell lineage-resolved interactome using cutting-edge technologies, including unbiased proteomic mapping (APEX2), iPSC-derived lineages, and functional genomics (CROP-Seq). The successful candidate will be responsible for the integrative analysis of large-scale multi-omics datasets and the development of predictive computational models to identify complex regulatory mechanisms of STAT3 signalling networks and pathway rewiring in varying biological contexts. Work that matters The Integrative Network Modelling Group within the Computational Systems Oncology program at SAiGENCI sits at the intersection of mathematics, computation, and cancer biology. We develop mechanistic, predictive models of cellular decision-making to address both fundamental and translational challenges in oncology, including drug resistance, pathway rewiring, and the discovery of new therapeutic vulnerabilities. Beyond cancer specifically, our research explores broader questions regarding cell fate decisions, the hidden dynamics of complex signalling networks, and their underlying regulatory mechanisms. Our approach is deliberately cancer-agnostic, focusing on principles that generalize across various tumour types while exploring the governing and design principles that dictate complex signalling behaviour. A defining feature of our group is the tight integration of dynamic network modelling with experimental and clinical insight, enabling us to move beyond mere description and toward robust, actionable prediction. If you are a talented systems biologist driven by both curiosity and discipline, we want you on our team! The team The role is ideal for candidates with a strong background in applied mathematics, physics, engineering, or computational biology who are excited to apply rigorous modelling approaches to real biological and biomedical problems. Support and mentorship will be provided to enable strong quantitative researchers to deepen their biological expertise over time. Visit the AU website to learn more about SAiGENCI Our people Our people are guided by purpose, curiosity and a commitment to lifelong learning. We embrace authenticity, innovation and collaboration, and harness diverse thinking in our pursuit of excellence. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative and innovative environment with international visibility, and high-impact, conceptually driven cancer research. Learn more about our people, what we stand for and what we offer at Careers at AU. Experience To thrive in this role, you will likely have the following skills and experience: Strong background in applied mathematics, systems biology, computational biology, or a related quantitative discipline, with an interest in solving real-world biological and biomedical challenges. Expertise in computational modelling approaches, including network-based, mechanistic, and/or AI/ML frameworks for analysing complex biological systems. Experience identifying key signalling network mechanisms, predictive biomarkers, and biological design principles from large-scale datasets. Proven ability to develop and implement robust computational pipelines for integrative analysis of omics and mass spectrometry data, particularly interactomics and post-translational modification mapping. Demonstrated success translating complex clinical and biological questions into practical computational biology solutions. Strong collaborative track record working across dry-lab and wet-lab environments, partnering with experimental biologists and clinicians to generate biologically meaningful insights. Our commitment to inclusion and diversity We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion where diversity is celebrated and everyone feels respected and valued. Adelaide University is an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and equitable workplace where everyone can thrive. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and people of all ages, genders, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We are committed to supporting flexible working arrangements and providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. Build on your career with Adelaide University now Applying is simple. Simply click on the Apply Now button and upload: your current CV a cover letter that tells us why you’re excited about the role Submit your application by 11:30pm Thursday 16 July 2026 The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified. Please note that the role description is not attached to this advertisement as it is currently being finalised. For further information about this opportunity, please contact: Dr Sungyoung Shin Emerging Leader SAiGENCI – College of Health Adelaide University sungyoung.shin@adelaide.edu.au

Salary

$102,024 - $109,307 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies

Posted

17 Jun 2026

Senior Clinical & Regulatory Affairs Specialist

Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation Centre Ltd

Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation Centre Ltd

Hong Kong

institution

Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation Centre Ltd

Hong Kong


Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation Centre Limited (“ABIC”) is a collaborative effort coordinated by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) undertaking R&D projects at the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park (HKSTP). The aim of the Centre is to develop and commercialise new and disruptive biomedical instrumentation that will meet the growing needs in medicine and contribute sustainably to human health, and drive the economic growth of Hong Kong through commercialisation. Applications are invited for appointment as Senior Clinical & Regulatory Affairs Specialist (Ref. H01/2026/053). Job Description Study biomedical technologies and products, and investigate pre-clinical and clinical approval strategies at the US FDA, China NMPA, Japan PMDA, European EMA, Australia TGA, and other regulatory bodies. Coverage includes medical devices, drugs, and medical computer software, including AI tools and data science applications. Develop detailed plans for obtaining regulatory approval, from conducting pre-clinical studies for clinical trial entry, to running and completing clinical trials required for market authorisation. Draft, explain, negotiate, and deliver high-quality presentations of regulatory plans to investors, companies, regulatory bodies, medical doctors, CROs, CDMOs, and other relevant stakeholders. Act as the primary contact point for regulatory officers, medical professionals, investors, company representatives, research teams, consultants, and manufacturers. Represent ABIC in various meetings and produce all necessary written materials to drive projects forward through effective communication. Manage projects by calculating and tracking budgets and expenses, and closely follow up on project milestones to ensure they are executed according to schedule, without delays or budget overruns. Identify and recruit clinical doctors, hospitals, and clinical groups to participate in clinical studies. Deliver presentations and negotiate with these parties to secure their support for clinical projects, ensuring they meet the needs and requirements of both ABIC and investors. Scope of work includes both Investigator-Initiated Trials (IIT) and sponsored trials, and also pre-clinical operations. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of conducting clinical studies and serve as the primary author for relevant documentation, including clinical protocols, informed consent forms, collaboration agreements, Institutional Review Board (IRB) submission packs, and progress reports. In addition to drafting documents, effectively deliver oral presentations as required. Serve as the primary point of contact to support and liaise with clinical doctors, nurses, laboratory operators, and logistics personnel, ensuring the smooth daily operation of projects. For pre-clinical development, develop, monitor, and track in-vitro, in-vivo (animal), and data science studies to ensure valid planning and adequate progress towards securing approval from pre-clinical to clinical stages. For manufacturing, act as the primary person to source, screen, negotiate contracts with, and monitor the progress of CDMOs or internal manufacturing teams. Ensure products and prototypes are adequately prepared to facilitate the commencement of clinical studies and obtain approval for human trials. Develop and execute plans in collaboration with relevant teams to create Drug Development Tools (DDT), New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), ISTAND qualifications, organ-on-chip models, in silico analyses, and other methodologies intended for qualification by the FDA or other regulatory bodies. Develop and manage Quality Management Systems (QMS) for biomedical product development. Travel as needed for meetings and work-related duties, under the instruction of ABIC supervisors. Frequent travel to the Chinese Mainland and other overseas regions is expected. Actively participate in commercialisation activities, including identifying and engaging with investors who support biomedical projects. Conduct business pitches, prepare business financial projections, draft agreements, and proactively seek and negotiate business partnerships. Play a core role in pitching to stakeholders across both the commercial and government sectors, including investment funds, corporate entities, government units, and science parks. Seek business operations and investment opportunities. Act as a proactive, outgoing, and communicative negotiator capable of sourcing and engaging with both scientific and commercial (non-scientific) individuals and organisations. Build and maintain strong, trusting relationships with external parties to benefit both the scientific and commercial objectives of the business. Share knowledge with, educate, and train both internal and external teams on topics including pre-clinical and clinical studies, qualification and approval processes, and CDMO/CRO management. Work flexibly to meet project milestones and coordinate effectively within a team under the supervision of senior staff members of the Centre. Perform any other tasks specified by your supervisor that are not mentioned above. As ABIC is not a large-scale organisation, you will be expected to undertake a variety of new tasks as required by your supervisor. There are no rigid boundaries to your job scope. Your scope of work is not fixed, and will change when instructed by your supervisor. You must remain flexible regarding your job scope when requested by your supervisor. Skills and Requirements PhD degree in Healthcare, Life Sciences, or a related discipline from a university (with the specific subject area ranked within the world’s top 100) At least 5 years of experience in running pre-clinical operations, and also clinical studies through hospital IRBs and securing regulatory approvals from FDA, NMPA, EMA and/or PMDA. In-depth knowledge of regulatory approval processes and requirements for medical devices and/or biologics across key markets. Ability to deliver excellent presentations to investors and business partners. Highly outgoing and extroverted personality; very skilled at building networks and relationships with new partners for both commercial and research operations. Speaks excellent English and Putonghua; able to write professionally in Chinese and English with high-quality output. Proven experience in writing, submitting, and managing regulatory dossiers, including pre-submission meetings and responding to authority queries. Corporate R&D hands-on experience is a MUST. Ability to quickly learn and acquire highly sophisticated scientific and business knowledge (not just scientific or business alone, but both). Capability to independently run projects without close supervision or guidance. Highly ambitious and very hardworking (this is not a standard 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. job). Willing to work outside normal office hours and on weekends. Willing to undertake frequent travels (to both Chinese Mainland and overseas) when requested.  A salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered. Applicants should submit their up-to-date C.V., quoting the job reference number, with information of current/expected remuneration and availability, to mandy.tse@abic.hk. The review of applications will commence as soon as possible and continue until the posts are filled. The personal data provided in your application process will be used for recruitment and other employment-related purpose. The personal data may be transferred and disclosed to, and used by HKU Innovation Holdings Limited and The University of Hong Kong for the above purposes. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.

Salary

Competitive

Posted

17 Jun 2026

Senior Advisor, Research

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU)

The Australian National University

Australia, Canberra

institution

The Australian National University

Australia, Canberra


Classification: ANU Officer 8 (Research) Salary package: $121,359– $129,772 per annum plus 17% superannuation Terms: Full time, Continuing (contingent funded) This position is continuing (contingent funded). The funding that supports this project has an expected end date of 30 June 2027. Position Description and Selection Criteria: PD_PEWER_ANUO8 Senior Advisor, Research - NSC.pdf Help build a national first Australia's most ambitious longitudinal, nationally representative study of how the public understands security, risk and resilience – designed to become enduring national infrastructure, not a one-off.  Research that decision-makers use Generate independent evidence to inform parliamentary inquiries, government policy, public engagement, and comparative work with international partners.  A genuinely hybrid role at a rare vantage point  Research depth and national-scale delivery, sitting at the intersection of academia, government, industry, and the community.  Shape the agenda, don't just deliver it Real scope to set research direction, build the engagement program, and grow with the team. Position Overview The Senior Advisor, Research provides comprehensive senior support on a diverse range of policy-relevant research and engagement priorities. This includes applying a strong working knowledge of national security, resilience and preparedness issues and research skills to conduct policy research independently and in teams. The Senior Advisor, Research assists in the management of the NSC’s Policy and Engagement functions, working with Academic, Executive Education and Futures Hub leads in maximising research output, policy-relevance, engagement and impact, including in the context of NSC Community Consultations, conferences and events. The role is conducted in line with NSC’s services agreements with the Commonwealth and the NSC Charter, while ensuring that University, ethical and legal requirements are met. The College The ANU College of Law, Governance and Public Policy (CLGP) is a progressive and newly established College that brings together four world-leading academic schools dedicated to shaping the future of law, governance, regulation, policy and population health. As part of Australia’s leading university, the College fosters excellence in research, teaching, and engagement, driving impactful contributions to national and global challenges. The College provides an intellectually rich community, committed to providing a collaborative and supportive environment for academics, students, and professionals to thrive. The School Crawford School of Public Policy is a School within CLGP and is Australia’s premier public policy school, with recognised world-class expertise and experience in economics, political science, environmental management and development, and on key Asia- Pacific countries, especially China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia, as well as Australia. The National Security College (NSC), which is part of the Crawford School, is a joint initiative between the Australian Government and ANU. The College conducts programs relating to national security including executive and professional development courses, postgraduate education, futures analysis, research and policy engagement. Its mission is consistent with the national mission of the ANU and the NSC Charter. The NSC academic program is integrated with the Crawford School and NSC’s administration is positioned within Crawford and CLGP, with a strategic reporting line to VC and the NSC Advisory Board. For further information please contact Tim Wilford, Director, Community Consultations, E: Tim.Wilford@anu.edu.au The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant on indigenous.employment@anu.edu.au ANU values diversity and inclusion and believes employment opportunities must not be limited by socio-economic background, race, religion or gender. The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and candidates from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. For more information about staff equity at ANU, visit https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion Application information In order to apply for this role please make sure that you upload the following documents: A statement addressing the selection criteria. A current curriculum vitae (CV) which includes the names and contact details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or previous supervisor). If your CV does not include referees you can complete these online when prompted in the application form. Other documents, if required. Applications which do not address the selection criteria may not be considered for the position. Please note: The successful candidate must have rights to live and work in this country and will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results and the ability to obtain and maintain a baseline security. CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 07 July 2026, 11:55pm (Canberra Time)

Salary

$121,359 $129,772 per annum plus 17% superannuation

Posted

16 Jun 2026

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