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requirements definition, CAD/FEA modelling, multi-objective optimisation (e.g., DOE/GA/surrogates), prototype build, and laboratory validation. Track record of peer-reviewed publications (e.g., IEEE and IET
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challenged and do meaningful work, you’re in the right place. Why Your Role Matters: The Judith Neilson Post-Doctoral Fellow in Contemporary Art supports the Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art
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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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, including parameter optimisation and advanced monitoring techniques. Develop and refine process models, simulations, and automation strategies. Characterise microstructure, wear behaviour, and corrosion
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, or simulation-based models to study how decisions, incentives, feedback, and learning evolve over time in megaproject environments investigate system-level mechanisms, including stability, path dependence, lock
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models for muscle and tendon repair, and the creation of integrated bone–tendon–muscle regeneration systems and advanced regenerative microenvironments. The role also offers opportunities for student
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Full time fixed term for 2 years at Cobbitty, Camden Campus Opportunity to conduct research applying computational biology and AI modelling to plant–pathogen interactions Base Salary $113,400
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, experimental methods, and simulation techniques, as well as access to state-of-the-art experimental facilities. Supervisors: A/Prof Pierre Rognon, Prof David Airey, Dr Benjy Marks Institution: SciGEM, School
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record relevant to career stage research expertise in one or more of the following: digital twins, cyberphysical systems, human-centred AI causal modelling, uncertainty quantification, explainable AI
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, or simulation-based models to study how decisions, incentives, feedback, and learning evolve over time in megaproject environments investigate system-level mechanisms, including stability, path dependence, lock