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interdisciplinary research at the intersection of engineering, systems thinking, and organisational studies. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate AI-Driven Sensing and Control for Megaproject Systems
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, systems thinking, and organisational studies. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate AI-Driven Sensing and Control for Megaproject Systems (Level A) to join a new research stream focused
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how control parameters (e.g. bucket speed, size, depth, and packing density) influence energy dissipation develop mathematical models to predict and explain these effects collect and analyse data
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of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney Your key responsibilities will be to: design and conduct experiments experimentally identify how control parameters (e.g. bucket speed, size, depth, and packing
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of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney Your key responsibilities will be to: design and conduct experiments experimentally identify how control parameters (e.g. bucket speed, size, depth, and packing
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detectors (GWD), including the LIGO detectors. Current projects include the development of wavefront sensors and actuators for improved laser-beam mode control in GWD, including a new facility for full
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integration process for packaging integrated photonics devices Software Development: Create sophisticated software solutions for instrument control, data management, and analytics Research and Collaboration
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, Controlling the Risks”. We welcome applications from candidates with Level A, Level B or up to a level C (step 1) experience for this position. About us UNSW isn’t like other places you’ve worked. Yes, we’re a
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how past plate tectonics controlled the earth surface systems. The successful candidate will be working on aspects of an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship and a Discovery Project focused
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geochemical weathering proxies to help build a picture of how past plate tectonics controlled the earth surface systems. The successful candidate will be working on aspects of an Australian Research Council