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compartmental models for RSV developed within the STAMP-RSV program by tailoring an established software library for individual simulation to the Australian RSV transmission context. Information to parameterise
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, prototyping, and simulation facilities, as well as clinical testing sites and international collaboration opportunities Application Process This position follows a two-stage selection process. Step 1
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your EOI, nominate Dr Steph Hutchison as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the Financial details section. About the scholarship
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PhD Scholarship (iPhD) Program is an industry-focused, applied research scholarship and training program that brings together an industry partner, the university and CSIRO. You will undertake a co
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-based molecular biophysics project of medical significance, funded by the National Institutes of Health, USA. The Computational Biophysics Group develops advanced physical and chemical simulation
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Using finite element modelling (FEM) to simulate different hole configurations and validating these models with cadaveric femur specimens, this study will provide crucial insights to optimise
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team tackling major challenges facing the world’s population in global sustainability and wellbeing as part of the QUEX Institute. The joint PhD programme provides a fantastic opportunity for the most
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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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numerical modelling framework to simulate how light and heat interact with the target body tissue, while also incorporating neural signalling dynamics to explore how light-based stimulation affects
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sensing, to improve worker/operator safety. This project will focus on using density functional theory calculations and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The project is a collaboration with Dr