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Research Fellow in Earth System modelling Job No.: 682250 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 pa Level A
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. Apply and upscale models to industry-relevant scenarios, deploying simulations on high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure and integrating outcomes into commercial workflows. Collaborate and
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modelling, including two-phase flow in fractures, stochastic permeability analysis, and upscaling to fracture networks. Deploy large scale simulations using high-performance computing (HPC) and collaborate
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Melbourne CBD campus About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join RMIT's Materials Modelling and Simulation group to apply classical Molecular Dynamics and Machine Learning approaches
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at the RMIT Melbourne CBD campus About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join RMIT’s Materials Modelling and Simulation group to apply classical Molecular Dynamics and Machine Learning
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research to generate research outputs of high standard Development, fitting, simulation and parameter recovery of computational models Communicate research findings through scientific publication in peer
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research to generate research outputs of high standard Development, fitting, simulation and parameter recovery of computational models Communicate research findings through scientific publication in peer
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individual to work on an exciting modelling and simulation project, involving extensively applied work at the intersection of software engineering research and modelling and simulation, with real-world testing
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. Robert Mann (University of Waterloo), as well as a team of HDR students. The research will explore quantum aspects of physical black holes, collapse models, and the properties of ultra-compact objects
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features in alloys, to aid future alloy design. The UNSW team, lead by A/Prof Patrick Burr, will provide the modelling contributions, and the team at USyd, led by Prof Julie Carney and Dr Ranming Liu, is in