Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Employer
-
Field
-
PRIMARY DETAIL • Salary Package: $109,272 – $117,108 per annum ((Level A.6–A.8, PhD Awarded Rate), or a higher salary may be considered for candidates with significant relevant experience, plus 17
-
PRIMARY DETAIL - Salary Package: $109,272 – $117,108 per annum ((Level A.6–A.8, PhD Awarded Rate), plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading. - Appointment Type: Full-time, fixed
-
, measure transport and machine learning on developing a novel mathematical framework for identifying reduced dynamical models of high-dimensional complex multi-scale systems. The project will develop fast
-
are looking for candidates who are passionate about applying research to industrial challenges. You will have: Essential: A PhD in materials science, mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, or a
-
. To learn more about the School of Physics, click here About you The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the
-
and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: a PhD in a relevant discipline a developing research profile, demonstrated through original, high‑quality, and increasingly independent
-
are looking for candidates who are passionate about applying research to industrial challenges. You will have: Essential: A PhD in materials science, mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, or a
-
in the Faculty of Engineering, which has a strong position within Australia and worldwide. To learn more about the School, click here . We are currently seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Research
-
. Essential qualifications and experience a PhD (or near completion) in one of the following fields (or a closely related discipline): Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Machine Learning Economics or
-
, 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