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Dr James Hilton is a researcher in Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Postdoctoral Fellowships at CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics

Postdoctoral Fellowships at CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics offer PhD graduates the opportunity to work with leaders in the field of mathematical and information sciences.

  • 29 January 2010 | Updated 10 October 2012

CSIRO offers PhD graduates an opportunity to work with leaders in the field of mathematics, informatics and statistics while enjoying generous personal development and learning opportunities. 

Eligibility

Fellowships are available to PhD graduates who have attained, or will shortly satisfy the requirements for, a PhD degree in a discipline related to CSIRO’s research.

Overseas applicants are eligible for appointment and will be sponsored by CSIRO to obtain an Australian Work Visa. Appointment is subject to immigration requirements and security assessments being met.

How to apply

CSIRO’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program is advertised nationally in newspapers and on the Positions Vacant website in May and October.

Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics postdoctoral fellows

CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics Postdoctoral Fellows include: 

Dr James Hilton: understanding flow in natural hazards and mineral processing

Dr James Hilton researches computational fluid and solid dynamics. His work applies to processes in the mining and minerals industries, and to natural hazards.

Dr Rodolfo Garcia-Flores: optimising complex industrial processes

Dr Rodolfo Garcia-Flores is a Post Doctoral Fellow at CSIRO, specialising in Multi-agent Systems, Optimisation and Data Mining.

Dr Huwaida Rabie: working towards identifying genes related to colorectal cancer

Dr Huwaida Rabie is a Postdoctoral Fellow with CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics who contributes to the Preventative Health National Research Flagship.

Read more about CSIRO's Postdoctoral fellowship program.