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management. Learning Objectives: The fellow will develop professionally while engaging in research-operational partnerships and learning about systems involving forest composition, structure, insect and
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: https://www.imfid.org) - a logic-based, scalable framework for representing structural specifications and domain knowledge across complex engineering and industrial systems. The lab maintains a wide
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methods encompassing physics and data for the investigation of composite structures or fluid-structure interaction. Key Responsibilities: Undertake theoretical development of physics-enabled data driven
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material design process. Some potential key research objectives: AI Model Development: Create machine learning models to predict FGM properties based on compositional gradients and processing conditions
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. Wettability and capillary forces depend non-linearly on mineral surface chemistry, brine composition, and the distribution of ions and impurities in the interfacial region. Because these interactions arise from
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. Knowledge and understanding of the chemical composition of fertilizers and their interaction with porous materials. Employ various techniques to thoroughly characterize fertilizers, evaluating their chemical
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collaborating with industry partners on a project aimed at developing kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to model epitaxial growth processes. The goal is to control and optimise the growth of nanoscale structures
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cell wall characterisation of a range of crops, including sorghum, sugar cane and rice. This will include monosaccharide quantification using HPAEC-PAD, structural analysis of polysaccharides using PACE
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interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often, collaborative work or tasks are supported
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, contributing to a positive and inclusive research environment Approaches challenges with creativity, structure, and a focus on meaningful outcomes Communicates research clearly and confidently, both within