17 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY in Australia
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
of this dissipation remain poorly understood. In this role, you will investigate excavation methods that minimise energy losses. Your work will involve laboratory experiments using a programmable robotic arm to drive
-
density) influence energy dissipation develop mathematical models to predict and explain these effects collect and analyse data, including with the use of machine learning use this knowledge to design
-
environment at the University of Sydney. You will be part of a dynamic team tackling globally significant questions at the intersection of climate change, sea-level dynamics, and coral reef evolution. As a
-
Why join us? This position offers the opportunity to work in a vibrant and internationally connected research environment at the University of Sydney. You will be part of a dynamic team tackling
-
translation and other impact metrics excellent communication skills with the ability to work dynamically and collaboratively with research group members, research partners, industry partners, suppliers and
-
of adaptive decision-making architectures for large-scale, complex project environments. This project is part of an ambitious research program to integrate real-time sensing, AI-based control, and governance
-
. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic team and contribute to pioneering research in cancer and stem cell biology. In this role, you will design and
-
. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic team and contribute to pioneering research in cancer and stem cell biology. In this role, you will design and
-
assess childhood adversity. The role will suit a researcher with experience working with vulnerable populations (e.g. people who have experienced trauma or displacement), and an interest in improving
-
affiliates. This position is part of an exciting Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project awarded to Professors Marian Vidal-Fernandez and Jordi Vidal-Robert (University of Sydney), and Professors