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proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship web page into question two of the financial details section. About the scholarship This project forms part of an NHMRC-funded Centre
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. This position will focus on one key stream: understanding and improving the interaction between EVs and roadside barriers. This will involve: Modelling EV crash dynamics with conventional and SRB barriers
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their debiasing. This project aims to unpack the biases in models that may come from the underlying data, or biases in software (e.g. a simulation) that could be designed with a specific purpose and angle from
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results accurately and draw meaningful conclusions to inform further research and process improvements. Background in modelling and simulation using simulation software. Background in Techno-economic
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underwater communications is necessary. Conventional approaches in underwater communications only develop fixed models based on human knowledge or understanding which cannot fully cover the highly dynamic and
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PhD Scholarship – Modelling the social and political drivers of net zero transitions Job No.: 670767 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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Kerryn Butler-Henderson via kerryn.butler-henderson@rmit.edu.au by 31 October 2022, with: A cover letter - outlining interest and alignment with the proposed research (see Further Information) A copy of
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applied physics other related disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge in at least one of the following areas: porous media flow computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pore-network modelling lattice Boltzmann method
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cover letter briefly outlining your interest in the project Evidence of research ability, such as a digital copy of a Masters or Honours thesis A digital copy of academic transcripts A CV including any
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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