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Remuneration: $127,947 base, plus 17% superannuation and leave loading Work rights required: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Candidates must hold full rights to work in Australia to be
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the opportunity We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematics and Statistics to work on a project entitled “Data-driven modelling of dynamical systems: A measure transport
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dynamics in complex, large-scale project systems develop formal, computational, or simulation-based models to study how decisions, incentives, feedback, and learning evolve over time in megaproject
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impact. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct high-quality, original research on AI-enabled decision-making dynamics in complex, large-scale project systems develop formal, computational
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AI, and collective decision making in complex sociotechnical systems investigate new concepts and develop methods for digital twins as dynamic decision infrastructure with human oversight design and
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) Working rights: Sponsorship is available About UNSW UNSW isn’t like other places you’ve worked. Yes, we’re a large organisation with a diverse and talented community; a community doing extraordinary things
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sociotechnical systems investigate new concepts and develop methods for digital twins as dynamic decision infrastructure with human oversight design and implement scalable cyberphysical human systems for scenario
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, interdisciplinary team at one of Australia's most dynamic research universities. About the Role The Discipline of Geography and Planning, within the School of Communication, Society and Culture, is seeking a
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into circularly economy are also of research interests within the group. Learnings in perovskite photovoltaic is have also been actively applied to other optoelectronics, photonic devices, dosimeters, storages and
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- $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity At the University of Sydney, we pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic research environment where innovation thrives. The School of Biomedical