20 phd-computational-mechanics-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Adelaide
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Educational Technology in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. The successful candidate will be a researcher in the use of technology to support cognitive and meta-cognitive skills of students
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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have a PhD in Computer Science (or be able to demonstrate equivalent research experience in modelling and simulation, software engineering research) and possess a deep and demonstrable knowledge
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to develop their research expertise relevant to their particular field of research. This position is funded by the ASIC Defence Trailblazer Grant. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Mathematics, Computer
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the financial sector. Regular progress reports and presentations to both AIML and CommBank stakeholders. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering or other Machine
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, with a focus on elucidating interfacial components and reaction mechanisms at the fundamental level. Potential to lead a research program in fundamental and/or applied areas addressing current battery
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the timing, scale, and rate of mammal declines in Australia. They will use critical inferences of past demographic change and high-performance computing to disentangle the ecological mechanisms that were
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to lead to improved predictive design of biomass crops for the production of sustainable aviation fuel. The postdoc will also co-supervise PhD students and Honours students. To be successful you will need
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an impactful career in quantum technology within a world-leading research institution. To be successful at Level A you will need: A PhD in Quantum Physics, good knowledge in the Physics of Quantum devices
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or nearly completed PhD graduate with experience in protein biochemistry to join the Herbicide and Antimicrobial Innovation Laboratory led by ARC Future Fellow Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa. Working