53 formal-verification-computer-science Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, where innovation meets impact. As a key member of this dynamic team, you will develop cutting-edge computational models of two-phase flow in fractured media — ranging from
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. Teaching: Whilst no formal teaching commitment is required in this role, the Research Fellow will have the opportunity to contribute to the development and delivery of teaching materials and training modules
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School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering - Faculty of EAIT Full-time, fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation
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Opportunity Our School of Psychology is one of the most prestigious schools of psychology in Australia, with a thriving and dynamic research profile in Cognitive and Computational Psychology. This is an
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Centre for Crop Science, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation Full-time, fixed-term position for up to three years Base salary will be in the range $80,448 - $107,104 + 17
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School of Chemical Engineering – Faculty of EAIT Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $114,824.05 - $136,048.72 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related discipline. An emerging profile in research in computational condensed matter physics, materials science, or chemistry. Demonstrated expertise in
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opportunity to make a significant impact on both fundamental science and emerging applications Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek
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School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering – Faculty of EAIT Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 21 months Base salary will be in the range $114,824.05 - $136,048.72 + 17
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St Lucia location About This Opportunity We are looking for an exceptional Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Scanning Probe Microscopy and Materials for Quantum Technology (SPMQT) Lab