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Theory at the Quantum Science group , School of Physics. The theory group is led by Professor Stephen Bartlett , Professor Andrew Doherty and Dr Dominic Williamson and will require a postdoctoral theorist
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, neurobiological or computational modelling frameworks. Your key responsibilities will involve: Original Research: Conduct original research in the areas of functional and structural neuroimaging, with a focus on
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wave theory and nonlinear optics conduct research either independently or as part of a team contribute to journal publications and other academic outputs produce software implementations
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and research potential Desirable expertise in one or more of the following areas: Applied microeconometrics Indigenous or economic history Economic Geography/ArcGis Machine learning Structural
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or more of the following areas: Applied microeconometrics Indigenous or economic history Economic Geography/ArcGis Machine learning Structural estimation Sponsorship / work rights for Australia Visa
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at the interface of polymer chemistry, solid-state materials and electrochemistry develop and optimise templating techniques for controlled structure formation and material design design, characterise, and optimise
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responsibilities will involve: Original Research: Conduct original research in the areas of functional and structural neuroimaging, with a focus on linking this with cognitive tasks and neuromodulatory systems
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techniques based on 3D sensor perception and deep learning to estimate forest tree structure from high-resolution drone-based LiDAR point clouds and imagery contribute to a world-leading large-scale forest
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of low-carbon cement systems in the construction of civil infrastructure assets. This will involve designing and casting prototype components using low-carbon binders, conducting controlled lab tests, and
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ability, including coding (e.g., ‘R’) and solid understanding of underlying theory of contemporary modelling approaches demonstrated technical experience in marine biodiversity assessment and implementation