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ultracold gases or condensed matter systems. Experience with numerical simulations is expected, along with a high level of motivation and a genuine interest in fundamental research. About You To be suitable
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experience in the below key accountabilities: Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team, and enjoy collaborating with others. Strong problem-solving and organizational skills, with
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worldwide. Candidates should have hands-on experience in nanoparticle synthesis and characterisation, a solid understanding of chemical functionalisation for biological systems, and the ability to work well
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) and computer simulation (FEA) Experience in material characterisation and experimental testings Knowledge in impact dynamics Passionate and have interest in pursuing PhD degree. Experience in research
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chemoreceptor activity. Your work will bridge both computational and experimental research, including validation using in vivo models, optimising light delivery systems, and aligning in vitro and in vivo findings
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hands-on experience at ANCA’s advanced manufacturing facility. This internship will give you rare insight into how cutting-edge research is applied directly within a global industrial context and will
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for this role you will need to have experience in the below key accountabilities: • Current knowledge of Federal and State Government policies and regulations related to international education, training and
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overall or higher or equivalent. Have an experience with analytical and numerical solution methods for partial differential equations and working knowledge of Matlab and Latex. A full list of selection
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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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, 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