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commencing 1 July 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Description of the scientific environment The research group focuses on glacier and ice-sheet dynamics in Greenland and Antarctica, studying how ice
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safe efficient use of resources. The Scene Shop Coordinator serves the needs of the college and assists in the construction, fabrication and rigging of scenery for the School of Theatre and Dance and may
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mechanics, aerospace structures, laminated composite materials, computational mechanics, machine components design, aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, aircraft design and aircraft optimal design. To
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Republic, invites applications for tenure‐track positions in Computer Science and related areas fitting and/or expanding some of its current research areas. The Complex Networks and Brain Dynamics group (https
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The Costa Laboratory (https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.costa ), in the Department of Life Sciences (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/life-sciences ), Imperial College London, invites applications for a
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crystalline materials contains the information on dynamic and static disorder. Relating this information to the underlying structural disorder is a challenging task, particularly in the case of single crystal
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computational approaches that integrate process-induced stresses into the structural design stage. Project goals The objective of this PhD project is to develop a topology optimization framework for LPBF
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’. Chromatin provides a dynamic regulatory foundation for the cell that is based on epigenetic (chemical/structural) features, which are fine-tuned to allow cellular specialization and adaptation. It has
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workflow that maps first-principles electronic-structure data onto predictive atomistic spin-Hamiltonians and device-scale dynamical models. The candidate will run high-throughput, relativistic DFT
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of structures while shaping the next generation of engineers. With established strengths in solid mechanics, multiscale computational modelling, optimisation, and digital twin simulation, UNSW offers