10 agent-simulations Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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for a recently awarded Quantum 2032 Challenge Program grant, working on plasmonic nanomaterials for detection of chemical and biochemical agents. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Contribute
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, population-level empirical tests, and simulation modelling to explore the evolutionary roles of nutrition, reproductive investment, sexual conflict, and competition in the development of Semel parity in males
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at the UQ Bose-Einstein Condensation Lab on a new ARC Discovery Project exploring quantum turbulence and vortex matter simulation. The project focuses on using highly controlled optical trapping of Bose
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@uq.edu.au for a copy of the booklet. Please note, you must maintain unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this appointment to apply. Employer-sponsored work rights are not available
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projects on time and within budget. Expertise in quantitative genetics, genomics, breeding program simulations, or related areas, preferably in grain crops, with a focus on modelling genetic-environment
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research experiments, conduct advanced simulations, cost calculations, and feasibility studies pertaining to NQCT platform. Undertake and supervise others in the undertaking of specialist aspects of NQCT
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technology. Build new and/or improve existing research-focused engineering technologies, systems, prototypes, and processes. Conduct advanced simulations, cost calculations, and feasibility studies pertaining
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the relevant literature; Experience of correlating morphology with photo-physical, charge transport and device performance properties of organic light-emitting diodes; Expertise in conducting simulations
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and simulation. Experience in Verilog regression testing, including the development, execution, and analysis of test suites to ensure design stability and functionality across multiple iterations
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in Australia’s Sunshine State here. For further information, please view the full appointment booklet . If you are unable to access this link, please email talent@uq.edu.au for a copy of the