Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
% superannuation applies. Continuing, full-time position Working under general direction, the Research Funding Administrator (Post Award) provides high quality central support to post-award management of research
-
(Level A) $102,024 to $109,307 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term fulltime positions for 12 months, with possibility for extension pending grant funding Opportunity for driven Postdoctoral Researchers to join SAiGENCI in two exciting new positions...
-
finite element methods, which demand extensive data and are costly, PINNs embed governing physical laws directly into the learning process. This allows effective management of limited and noisy data
-
integrated with, or operate alongside, metal detectors to deliver cutting-edge detection capabilities. Applications of this research include: Detection of subsoil layers, utilities, landmines and IEDs, UAV
-
roles for transcription factors such as PLZF in sustaining SSC activity and highlighted the importance of growth factor signalling in regulating SSC fate. This position will focus on uncovering
-
the expertise in repair and rehabilitation of structures with advanced materials, construction-grade waste materials and experience in experimentation and modelling of structures or structural elements. This all
-
transition from the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) to the new Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine (BMD) program. This is a crucial phase in the School’s evolution, and your
-
recycling: Project 1 (2 PhD students): Cost-Efficient Direct Recycling for Metal Oxide Cathode Materials – These projects focus on developing low-cost, scalable strategies for the direct recycling and
-
expertise in sedimentary geochemistry. It is expected that the candidate will have experience in collecting elemental geochemical data and interpreting them in terms of sedimentary processes that may include
-
open to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and Master of Research (MRes) students. SWR is a condition where soils temporarily resist wetting, reducing water availability for plants