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We are seeking a talented and motivated graduate in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or biophysics to join our multidisciplinary research team as a Research Scientist/Engineer. This is a
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-year stipend scholarship to support pioneering research on wave energy converters. The successful candidate will work on cutting-edge experimental design and numerical modeling to better understand
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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-based approaches to understand the mechanisms driving SWR and evaluate potential mitigation strategies. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated student to contribute to solving a nationally
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future autonomous instrument control and self-directed experimentation will be developed, recognizing the challenge presented by the integration of multiple complex systems. Coding and user interface
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research, including experimental design, execution and manuscript writing across multiple projects. The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our
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Multiple PhD Scholarships available - Cutting-edge research at the frontiers of Whole Cell Modelling
function of these cell envelopes for several bacterial species. The most powerful models have several parameters set from experimental observations, in this case data gathered through the use of electron
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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prediction, signal tracking, fluid dynamics, and space exploration. Advancing Signal Modelling with Physics-Informed Neural Networks This project aims to develop Physics Informed Neural Networks (PINNs
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in conventional silicon solar panels and at present there are no IEC stress tests that appropriately reflect the degradation mechanisms of printed solar devices. This project will develop the urgently