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) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join an ARC Linkage Project focused on advancing geomechanical modelling for underground CO₂ and H
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-efficient modelling for complex multiscale flow phenomena relevant to coastal engineering, turbomachinery, and additive manufacturing. This position is central to advancing AI-augmented fluid dynamics and
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understood, modeled, and ultimately reversed or rebuilt using bioengineering and synthetic biology approaches. The successful candidate will: Investigate mechanisms of T-cell development, aging, and thymic
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, and in vivo models. The successful fellow will also contribute to collaborative efforts aligned with translational and commercial development goals, including work supported by the CIFAR Multiscale
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to assess the performance of PIML models. § Assessing uncertainty in the predictions of PIML models. § Developing systems for multiscale modeling of atomic layer deposition processes. § Developing
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the CIFAR Multiscale Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow
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bioengineering, machine learning, and systems immunology, our team aims to accelerate discovery and translation in regenerative medicine and immune engineering technologies. The lab is part of the CIFAR Multiscale
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modelling activities are also of great interest to the group. - Multiscale stress analysis and simulation of industry representative structures. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week
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of globule formation, crystal nucleation, self-assembly and growth from ions clusters to polycrystals. Liaise with the collaborators to develop multi-scale, multi-physics reaction-diffusion modelling of HAp
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multiscale and multiphysics modeling for thermomechanical effects on high performance heat spreaders based on materials such as diamond thin films. Collaborate with experimental groups on characterization