48 finite-element-method-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland
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that mirrors our wider community. We're committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting diverse talent. If you require an alternative method to submit your application due to accessibility needs or personal
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Completion or near completion of a PhD in Engineering (mechanical, aerospace, civil, petroleum) or Science (applied physics, applied mathematics) with a strong background in CFD and the finite element method
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Sustainable Minerals Institute / Global Centre for Mineral Security Multiple full-time (100%), fixed-term positions for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $140,293.64 - $161,518.33 + 17
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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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for strain engineering in yeast. Conduct microbial cultivation using established fermentation methods and contribute to the development of new fermentation strategies as needed. Coordinate and execute sample
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many-body methods for multi-valence-electron atoms, with a focus on transition metals of interest for spin-crossover metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The applicant will be involved in the development
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of participatory research methods that shape the future of healthcare delivery and policy. In this role, you will collaborate with esteemed researchers nationally and internationally, advance impactful clinical
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independently and design/interpret experiments using in vivo animal models and ex vivo methods, adhering to PPE requirements (including PAPR use with restricted carcinogens). Demonstrated critical thinking
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chemistry, with a focus on microbial natural products and associated analytical techniques. Proven experience in structure elucidation of small molecules using 1D/2D NMR, MS, and other spectroscopic methods
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of individuals with pain. These studies will implement a diverse range of measurement methods that enable the identification of the predominant pain mechanism and the underlying neurobiology that underpins