30 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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, computational design, architectural engineering, or construction. In this position you will work with world-class researchers, academics, award-winning practitioners, and global thought leaders. We focus
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science, machine learning, advanced computational design, and wearable technologies. To be successful you will need: Completion of a PhD in electrical, software, optical, biomedical engineering or physics
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toxicology to address a global pollution challenge. Building on recent breakthroughs by Dr. Shearer and A/Prof. Kee, this project investigates quantum dot (QD) photocatalysts capable of degrading
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abilities, and advanced analytical and computational skills, including demonstrated proficiency in both numerical and symbolic calculations. As part of our ongoing commitment to equity, diversity and
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that integrates computational and experimental approaches to cancer research. Key Responsibilities include: • Work with Prof Nguyen to establish and set up a new wet laboratory facility within the INML, including
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. Very good organisational and management skills. Advanced analytic and computational skills, including the demonstrated ability to perform numerical and symbolic calculations. Senior Lecturer (Level C
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large courses (>200 students) and the management of teaching and learning resources and staffing Demonstrated experience in innovative teaching methods and curriculum development relating to physiology
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experience with data entry and use of databases. High level computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Office suite of products in particular, spreadsheet functions for the collection and reporting
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Program at SAiGENCI. This involves ensuring comprehensive research training and professional development opportunities for students, contributing to performance monitoring, identifying opportunities
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applies. Casual Administration Officer opportunity available for 1-2 days per week within the School of Computer & Mathematical Sciences – a perfect role for an individual who would like to develop skills