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Australian success, Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a Research Fellow - Simulation Engineering to join School
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research at Deakin University. To be successful, you’ll have: A PhD in relevant field such as materials or chemical engineering, polymer science, textile engineering or another related discipline. Direct
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have a PhD in Computer Science (or be able to demonstrate equivalent research experience in modelling and simulation, software engineering research) and possess a deep and demonstrable knowledge
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of Australia’s nuclear technology sector. For more information please visit - https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/nuclear-innovation-centre Skills & Experience A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work
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collaborating with industry partners on a project aimed at developing kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to model epitaxial growth processes. The goal is to control and optimise the growth of nanoscale structures
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activity on the field and the community Support and may lead applications for funding for research and creative activities To be successful, you’ll have: PhD and/or other relevant qualifications and
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of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences), reporting to Dr Rebecca Chisholm. They will work closely with other project investigators based at La Trobe (A/Prof Joel Miller and A/Prof Hien Nguyen), The
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Job no:516557 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Level A $78,544 - $105,611 per annum plus an employer contribution
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building a body of work and reputation and recognition for quality, excellence and impact. To be successful, you’ll have: A PhD in a relevant discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience
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them The Opportunity The Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity (SSC) is a world leader in cybersecurity research. As technology becomes more deeply integrated into our everyday lives