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. Applicants must be able to demonstrate strong research and analytical skills Some prior experience with material synthesis and characterisation is desirable Applicants must meet RMIT University's minimum
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, especially in ultracold quantum gases or condensed matter theory Proven analytical, computational, and modelling skills Experience with numerical simulations of quantum or many-body systems A deep curiosity
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research infrastructure (such as the Australian Synchrotron) and have access to world class analytical instrumentation on site at the Parkville Campus. The Opportunity: This position will focus on research
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) the development of new approaches/protocols toward acid prevention and mine waste management; (c) Cutting-edge chemical analytical and mineral characterisation techniques: solution chemical sensing, mineralogy
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using approved approaches and their properties tested and optimised using advanced analytical techniques. Process tolerance and performance of the novel ingredients will be also examined for relevant food
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nanoparticle synthesis and surface functionalisation Proficiency with analytical and characterisation techniques relevant to nanoparticles Sound understanding of chemical modification strategies for biological
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under 'Admissions' in PhD (Mathematical Science). Have a Master, first-class Honours or equivalent in one of the disciplines of statistics, mathematics, or data analytics/science. Excellent programming
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cloud computing for data processing and model deployment. Familiarity with crop models (APSIM, DSSAT, AquaCrop), irrigation systems, and agricultural practices is advantageous. Strong analytical, critical
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methodologies, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. Innovation: Noble thinking and ability to innovate a new prototype to solve industry gaps in cyber security. Analytical skills: Problem
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of analytical techniques of rock characterisation • Prior experience in experimental geochemistry (water-rock reactions) is preferred • Some knowledge of geochemical modelling is encouraged but not mandatory