55 coding-theory-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" Fellowship positions in Australia
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management and storage in line with Good Clinical Practice ensuring integrity in research databases, quality control and ethical standards. Align with and actively demonstrate the Code of Conduct and Values
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. Knowledge in Advanced Physical Models such as the ones typical used in Many Body physics, Superconducting Quantum field theories and RF Quantum Optics. Interests in Exploring novel kinds of Quantum Sensors
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. The research will be conducted in close collaboration between Philosophy and Biological Sciences. The position will be located in the Theory and Methods in Bioscience group, headed by Dr Bourrat in
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collaboration between Philosophy and Biological Sciences. The position will be located in the Theory and Methods in Bioscience group, headed by Dr Bourrat in the Philosophy Discipline. The skills required
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discipline within RMIT’s School of Science. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in quantum science and mathematics, specifically within the QuRMIT Theory Lab and the ARC
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within RMIT's School of Science. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in quantum science and mathematics, specifically within the QuRMIT Theory Lab and the ARC Future
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experience in at least one of the following would be highly regarded: (i) the theory and simulation of scattering, diffraction and imaging with high energy electrons or X-rays; (ii) solving inverse scattering
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Factors theory and application in health systems. About Monash University Join Monash University’s dynamic research environment at the Alfred precinct, where ground-breaking translational medicine meets
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development, calibration, and coding of a constitutive model to reflect uncemented carbonate sand behaviour, including cyclic loading and particle breakage effects, for use in numerical modelling. Collaborate
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geotechnics, at the forefront of research in offshore renewables. About the opportunity Lead the development, calibration, and coding of a constitutive model to reflect uncemented carbonate sand behaviour