42 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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- Program Delivery & Assessment.pdf Applications close Sunday, 23 November 2025, 11.55pm The University of Tasmania acknowledges the Palawa/Pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians
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achievement Lead a dynamic, university-wide program empowering students to learn collaboratively Full time, 3 year Fixed-Term opportunity based in Hobart or Launceston About the opportunity In collaboration
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program activities by developing and monitoring work plans, ensuring milestones are met, and maintaining strategic integration. Drive the adoption of new technologies and improved practices through well
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Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in numerical modelling to lead investigations into the dynamic component of the Antarctic ice sheet’s observed decadal variability. Although it is often overlooked
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and sea-ice model in collaboration with project partners. Refine and optimize the coupled ACCESS-OM3-ISSM model for improved computational performance and numerical reliability. Collaborate
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Develop and run 3-D numerical models of mantle plume dynamics Full time, 2 Year Fixed-Term position, based in Hobart About the opportunity We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate in Geodynamics
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project management methods to plan and manage a complex range of activities with a wide range of stakeholders to meet deadlines and respond to changing priorities. Salary details Appointment to this role
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prepare reports to inform priorities and continuous improvement. Coordinate communications via various methods, including push notifications, news articles, posting, email and other engagement methods
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other related samples for analytical analyses using existing methods within the CODES Analytical Laboratories (CAL). CODES contributes to UTAS’ strategies of creating a zero-carbon economy and responding
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improvement, with flexibility to adapt to changing work methods and environments. Competence in using computerised administrative systems, including word processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsheets (Microsoft