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using programming languages such as Python or R. Communication and Organisational Skills: Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to plan, prioritise, and manage multiple tasks efficiently
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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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St Lucia location About This Opportunity We are looking for an exceptional Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Precision Atomic Theory Group at The University of Queensland. This full-time, fixed
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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
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out from our world class teaching hospital at the Flinders Medical Centre in South Australia to multiple rural clinical locations all the way to Darwin in the Northern Territory. Our research and
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often view information gathering as essential, mathematical theory frequently suggests its value is low. This misalignment creates a gap between modelling and practice. The research will focus
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essential, mathematical theory frequently suggests its value is low. This misalignment creates a gap between modelling and practice. The research will focus on developing new theory to explain why
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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