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ecologists and modellers. Marine Spatial Ecology Lab (MSEL) is a dynamic group conducting world-leading coral reef research. MSEL’s portfolio spans reef ecology, ecosystem resilience, fisheries rebuilding
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. The project, "Building the bridge from GWAS to Breeder through multi-omic network data fusion", focuses on transforming GWAS discoveries into actionable breeding insights. Using sorghum as a model, the work
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experience with coding in Matlab, Python, or R. Strong track record in computational science, image analysis, or mathematical modelling of complex systems. Evidence of publications in reputed refereed journals
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Biomedical Engineering, Nanotechnology, or a related discipline. Strong hands-on experience in microfluidics (design, modelling, and experimental implementation) Knowledge of nanomaterials and their use in
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(Academic Level A) Visa sponsorship may be available for this position Based at our St Lucia Campus - Brisbane About This Opportunity If you are passionate about computational modelling, thrive on solving
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of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, where innovation meets impact. As a key member of this dynamic team, you will develop cutting-edge computational models of two-phase flow in fractured media — ranging from
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St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity Join a world-leading institute tackling global sustainability challenges in the minerals sector. The Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) at The University
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St Lucia location About This Opportunity This is a full-time, fixed-term position for three years, based at The University of Queensland, School of Mathematics and Physics. The position is part of
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) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join an ARC Linkage Project focused on advancing geomechanical modelling for underground CO₂ and H
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essential, mathematical theory frequently suggests its value is low. This misalignment creates a gap between modelling and practice. The research will focus on developing new theory to explain why