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Professor Wensu Chen on his Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project regarding “Multi-hazard resilient hybrid modular structures” along with Professor Hong Hao. This project aims to develop multi
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unpublished works). A publication list (if applicable). Include a brief description of your contributions if you have publications with multiple authors. A manuscript (article) derived from your master’s thesis
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(in)compatibility between the stigmatised identity and the person’s pre-existing social identities, and the perceived stability and permeability of stigmatised status. Title: Multiple Identity
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prohibited from recruitment. For further information, please contact Dr. Abbas Roozbahani, Associate Professor, E-mail: abbas.roozbahani@nmbu.no (do not use this e-mail for application, it is only
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students and senior researchers from multiple disciplines to tackle challenges in sustainable aluminium through AI-driven microstructural analysis. The NEST-WISE project offers a vibrant collaborative
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This PhD project focuses on strengthening network security for large-scale distributed AI training. As training increasingly spans multiple data centers connected over wide-area networks, it
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the project is intended to inform the future design, delivery and evaluation of the Council’s Mental Wellbeing Transformation work aligned to its Progress in Unity Mission. The project will be led by Professor
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strong track record of demonstrated ability to conduct research. Years of relevant experience: For research assistant professor position: Two (2) years. For research associate professor: Four (4) years
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Date: 27th June 2025 Sponsor: EPSRC Supervisors: Dr Matthew Fisher (main supervisor) Professor Chris Oates (co-supervisor) Eligibility Criteria A minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent
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Professor Appy Sluijs, and close collaboration in this project will be with Dr. Peter Bijl. Multiple others will be involved for specific aspects of the project, including several scientists involved in