Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UQ

Applications closed 17 October 2022.

To register your interest for future opportunities, please email cires@uq.edu.au


We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our CIRES team at UQ. This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to contribute to innovative research developments within the scope of data management and data mining. This position will be based in the Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Information Resilience (CIRES) working across multiple projects with industry and government partners, providing a wealth of experience in multi-disciplinary teams, research planning, and industry and public sector dynamics. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work directly with the Centre’s partners, with an expected third of their time dedicated to working with partner organisations.

Academic Level A, 2 year fixed term position. Applications close Monday 17th October 2022.

Apply Now: https://lnkd.in/g2PHK5mw

Our First Information Resilience PhD School!

Thank you to all our delegates and speakers who participated in the CIRES inaugural Information Resilience PhD School!


Congratulations to our Prize Winners

3MT first place (session 1a) Rm 275
Sandy Spiers (Curtin University) – Maintenance Optimisation for Network Assets
Comment: A well-packaged 3MT presentation that reveals an exciting PhD journey.

3MT first place (session 1b) Rm 273
Tessa Faulks (Monash University) – Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) from Urea through the Development of a Novel Coating
Comment: Nicely engaged with the audience and presented the research idea in a clear and logical way. The poster is a professional visual aid that allows the audience to easily follow along and sets out a solid structure.

3MT runner up (session 1a)
Nazym Baizhiyen (University of Adelaide) – Measuring and Monitoring Particle Size Distributions to Divert Low Value Waste
Comment: Good use of intuitive examples, which is tremendously helpful for people outside the domain to grab the core idea of research.

3MT runner up (session 1b)
Hechuan Wen (The University of Queensland) – Run-time Causal Inference under Domain Shift
Comment: Hechuan delivered the presentation very confidently. He used simple words to clarify the research motivation and highlight the innovation efficiently and effectively. Well done!

3MT people’s choice (session 1a)
Jinchun Du (Monash) “Ultrafast Euclidean Pathfinding using Hub Labeling”

3MT people’s choice (session 1b)
Clement Lartey (UniofSA) “Outlier detection in flotation sensor information

Poster Session first place
Yiheng Hu (University of New South Wales) – 3D Point Cloud Multiview Registration
Comment: Great layout and clear communication of the core technical novelty.

Poster Session runner up
Xin Zheng (Monash University) – Multi-relational Graph Neural Architecture Search
Comment: A clear, coherent, concise poster that motivates viewers to search for the paper to read.

Poster Session people’s choice
Yerniyaz Abildin (UofAdelaide) “Constraints and Quantifying Uncertainty on Resource Domain Boundaries”


2022 Presentations on YouTube

2022 PhD School Photo Gallery

Watch the 2022 Highlights Video: