Dear all,
Please find below an opportunity to work with a really wonderful group of people! I've worked with them from here at UTAS for many years and I have always found Australian BioCommons full of passionate, smart, awesome folk. Also it sounds like a really interesting challenge. ð
Michael Charleston [cid:cbae9b96-957e-4860-8702-3d0db5b359db] Funded PhD project available in machine learninghttps://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/mathematics/ecoacoustics-with-machine-learning Phylomania #17: November 19-21, 2025http://www.maths.utas.edu.au/phylomania/phylomania2025.html Specialty Chief Editor in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution - Coevolution Mathematical Biology Group Professor in Bioinformatics Coordinator, Dean's Summer Research Programme School of Natural Sciences University of Tasmania AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 3 6226 2444 ________________________________ From: Melissa Burke melissa@biocommons.org.au Sent: Wednesday, 15 October 2025 3:24 PM To: rachel.mckay@qcif.edu.au rachel.mckay@qcif.edu.au; Abdullah Shaikh Abdullah.Shaikh@anu.edu.au; Danny Meloncelli danny.meloncelli@qcif.edu.au; Selene Fernandez s.fernandez_valverde@unsw.edu.au; Laura Perlaza-Jimenez laura.perlaza-jimenez@monash.edu; Mariana Barnes mariana.barnes@menzies.edu.au; Capelli, Ludovic (Pawsey, Kensington WA) Ludovic.Capelli@csiro.au; Christina Hall christina@biocommons.org.au; Sarah Beecroft sarah.beecroft@pawsey.org.au; Michael Charleston michael.charleston@utas.edu.au; Jade Clarke j44.clarke@hdr.qut.edu.au; Emmal Gail emma.gail@unimelb.edu.au; Joel Bathe joel.bathe@sahmri.com; Georgina Samaha georgina.samaha@sydney.edu.au; Beecroft, Sarah (Pawsey, Kensington WA) Sarah.Beecroft@csiro.au; Melissa Burke melissa@biocommons.org.au; Giorgia Mori giorgia@biocommons.org.au; Sara King Sara.King@aarnet.edu.au; Kathryn Unsworth kathryn.unsworth@ardc.edu.au; Liz Stokes liz.stokes@ardc.edu.au; Ellen Lyrtzis ellen.lyrtzis@ardc.edu.au; Katherine Champ k.champ@garvan.org.au; Darya Vanichkina darya.vanichkina@sydney.edu.au; Amy Nisselle amy.nisselle@mcri.edu.au Subject: Job opportunity for sharing - AI in Research Training Lead
Good afternoon training community,
Australian BioCommons and the Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney have just opened a new role for an AI in Research Training Lead.
This role will collaboratively design and deliver a national training program to equip life science researchers with practical knowledge and hands-on skills on AI methods for text and code generation, data analysis, and literature synthesis and more.
As people with a passion for training we'd love your help spreading the word about this.
Could you please:
* Reshare this LinkedIn posthttps://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/tHqtC4QZgDUJOgvOECOfxu4gVqZ?domain=linkedin.com * Post about it in your local Slack groups etc (suggested text below).
Please feel free to reach out to me or Georgie Samaha (CC'd here) if you need more context or have questions.
Thank you!
Melissa
Text for Slack etc
Join Australian BioCommons and the Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney as the AI in Research Training Lead!
This collaborative role will equip life science researchers with practical knowledge and hands-on skills on AI methods for text and code generation, data analysis, and literature synthesis and more.
* Work at the intersection of AI, training pedagogy, and life science research * Collaboratively design and deliver a national program on the effective and responsible use of AI tools * Salary: HEO8 $126,065 p.a. + 17% super
âApply here before 26 Octhttps://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/0A3KC5QZjEU07ED73sOhOukOQ69?domain=usyd.wd105.myworkdayjobs.comâ ---
Melissa Burke, PhD (she/her)
Training Manager
Australian BioCommons
The University of Queensland
M: +61 (0)460 641 328
W: biocommons.org.auhttps://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/1lxnC6X1k7CovzBv7Smi4u5nE19?domain=biocommons.org.au
My position is funded by Bioplatforms Australia and hosted at QCIF and RCC at The University of Queensland
I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which I work and pay my respects to their Elders, both past and present.
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