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, and advanced process control , in collaboration with industry and academic partners. About the Role: The successful candidate will conduct independent and collaborative research focused on emerging
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Research Fellow — Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Modelling and Control Job No.: 679659 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2 year fixed-term appointment Remuneration
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of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. The Artificial Heart Frontiers Program (AHFP) is seeking a highly motivated Mechanical Engineer with a specialisation in Computational Fluid
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UWA School of Agriculture and Environment Join a renowned research team solving weed control challenges in Australian broadacre grain crops. Full-time appointment on a fixed term basis for 5 years
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to better target control measures proactively before damage occurs. Provide operational knowledge of where and when other non-target native and non-native species use mature and establishing plantations
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international SKA science communities, thereby ushering in the next era of astronomical discovery and advanced data processing. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Curtin
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, with a specific focus on complex biological systems. The project aims to apply highly controlled optical trapping techniques to investigate cell–fluid interactions during macropinocytosis (“cell drinking
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data processing. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Curtin University, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, and The University of Western Australia (UWA) are the four
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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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control and quantum chip manufacturing. NQCT will include a large team of interdisciplinary researchers in quantum sciences and technology with ample opportunities for scientific growth and collaboration