49 algorithms-phd-"Prof"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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frameworks (MOFs), and related materials using hybrid classical-quantum algorithms. A key component of the role involves using first-principles methods that capture strong electronic correlations, such as DFT
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of classical and hybrid classical-quantum algorithms for treating the correlations. This position offers exciting opportunities for collaboration within UQ, across the QDA network, and with external research
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to the effective supervision of Honours and Higher Degree by Research (e.g., PhD, Masters) students (as appropriate). Demonstrate personal effectiveness in supervision and the management of researcher development
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flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in the discipline area, and particularly in the biological
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completion of a PhD in geomechanics, energy engineering, geophysics, and/or geodynamics. An established record of scientific achievements in geomechanics and geomechanical numerical modelling, including
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develop future projects. You’ll also contribute to Honours and HDR student supervision and manage internal and external service and engagement activities. About You Completion (or near completion) of a PhD
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Completion or near completion of a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanoscience, or a closely related discipline. An emerging research profile in quantum materials or scanning probe microscopy
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opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completed PhD in biotechnology or bioprocess engineering. At least 2 years of experience in biotechnology or bioprocess engineering, preferably focused
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opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in the area of carbon management in the mining industry A sustained record of outstanding impact and achievement in research in
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A Completion or near completion of a PhD in the discipline area, preferably with a strong focus on geochronology, geochemistry, or economic geology. An emerging profile in research in the discipline