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Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity Join our dynamic research
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honours students within a dynamic and research-intensive environment. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics, or a closely related field. If you have a passion for
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Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be part of transforming health with world-class research and education The Opportunity Join a dynamic team at the
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discover them The Opportunity The Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University is seeking a dynamic and talented Research Fellow to join the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project
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program. You will develop and implement cutting-edge computational approaches to accelerate the identification and optimization of novel drug candidates, including molecular dynamics, protein modelling
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passionate and dedicated Post-doctoral Research Fellow for a Level B research-only position. This role is part of an exciting project titled "The Dynamics of Agricultural Innovation in North India." As a
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research team, with strong interactions with other Australian and Overseas research groups and institutions. The Research Fellow will focus on the development of highly advanced and sophisticated dynamic
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to join our dynamic team. This exciting role will involve: Designing radar sensors for advanced applications Processing radar signals and developing innovative RF circuit designs Conducting data collection
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reshaping Australia’s weather. The Centre provides a dynamic environment for researchers, students, and staff to grow their careers and contribute to evidence-based decision-making for future weather
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quantum computing experience. Simulate complex quantum processes on quantum computers to uncover exotic dynamical phenomena. Co-supervise students and provide guidance in programming on quantum computers