18 coding-"Prof"-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions in Australia
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on an ARC-funded Discovery Project entitled “Probabilistic methods for complex discrete structures”, in collaboration with Prof. Catherine Greenhill (UNSW), Dr Mikhail Isaev (UNSW), A/Prof. Anita Liebenau
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children. Mechanistic modelling of disease transmission involves the use of computer code to represent the epidemic dynamics of infectious disease spread within the community. This allows modellers
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technology to support all patients with heart failure. Our program is co-directed by Prof Shaun Gregory (Queensland University of Technology) and Prof David Kaye (Monash University). About us QUT is a major
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of A/Prof Patrick Burr, please visit https://www.patrickburr.com/group At UNSW, you will join a vibrant materials research community within the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and the
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features in alloys, to aid future alloy design. The UNSW team, lead by A/Prof Patrick Burr, will provide the modelling contributions, and the team at USyd, led by Prof Julie Carney and Dr Ranming Liu, is in
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tools in combustion. Our computational codes are also used by various international research institutions. Both experimental and numerical projects are conducted in parallel providing a platform for
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(35 hours per week) The role reports to Prof. Dane McCamey, supporting the School of Physics and Faculty of Science, and has no direct reports. Specific responsibilities for this role include
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developing and patenting new IP, with great impact for the fusion and materials communities. The successful candidate will join A/Prof Patrick Burr’s diverse and multicultural research group. To learn more
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of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences), reporting to Dr Rebecca Chisholm. They will work closely with other project investigators based at La Trobe (A/Prof Joel Miller and A/Prof Hien Nguyen), The
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, you’re in the right place. The group of Prof Andrea Morello (https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/fqt ) is world-famous for its breakthrough demonstrations of quantum information processing with spins in