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. Barron (Biological Sciences), Emer. Prof. Griffiths (Philosophy) and collaborators to develop a unifying framework between evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs) and major transitions in
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Sciences), Emer. Prof. Griffiths (Philosophy) and collaborators to develop a unifying framework between evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs) and major transitions in cognitive architecture (ETCs
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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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until June 2027 • Location: Macquarie University (Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde) Join a leading ecology and evolutionary biology research team to uncover the role of ecological interaction networks as
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to research-based activities, including the development of new data analysis algorithms, processing and analysis of field data, and participation in the fieldwork. Your responsibilities will include: Conduct
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optimisation.” The successful candidate will be involved in developing new mathematical theory and designing and implementing optimisation algorithms relevant to quantum information. The Research Fellow will
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dedicated to understanding the evolutionary biology of taxa threatened by climate change, including tropical reef-building corals and the Antarctic benthos. They will have the opportunity to contribute to and
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, and may utilise iterative algorithms, machine learning and high-performance computing. Through the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, opportunities exist to acquire large experimental datasets using
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observations and population synthesis to explore evolutionary pathways and physical mechanisms underpinning these enigmatic sources. Key Responsibilities Analyse archival MWA and ASKAP datasets to detect and
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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