14 computer-algorithm PhD positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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Applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, high-performance computer simulations. Full time, fixed term position (3 years) at Hawthorn campus $34,700 per annum (2025 rate) About the Scholarship Higher
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, especially in ultracold quantum gases or condensed matter theory Proven analytical, computational, and modelling skills Experience with numerical simulations of quantum or many-body systems A deep curiosity
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manufacturing practices with real-world industry application. This full PhD scholarship is based at Swinburne’s School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies in Melbourne. The successful candidate
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safety, innovation, and making a tangible impact, we encourage your application. Please note that the successful applicant will also need to satisfy the general requirements of entry into a PhD program at
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, Materials Science, or Manufacturing Engineering. Applicants should also ensure they meet the eligibility criteria for entry into a Swinburne PhD program. Full details can be found here . Additionally
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nanoparticles in drug delivery or diagnostics, familiarity with cellular targeting, and use of computational tools to model nanoparticle behaviour. Experience in a regulated research environment is also
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, especially in ultracold quantum gases or condensed matter theory Proven analytical, computational, and modelling skills Experience with numerical simulations of quantum or many-body systems A deep curiosity
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chemoreceptor activity. Your work will bridge both computational and experimental research, including validation using in vivo models, optimising light delivery systems, and aligning in vitro and in vivo findings
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. • Proficient computer skills, including competence in the use of MS Office and other software packages, especially word processing, database and spreadsheet skills. About Swinburne University of Technology
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(Forensicare). The scholarship opportunity is open to individuals who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are enrolled in a Doctoral Program. The scholarship aims to support highly motivated and