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. Demonstrated experience in performing simulations at the atomic-scale, such as density functional theory (e.g. VASP, Ab-init, Quantum espresso), molecular dynamics (e.g. LAMMPS, DL-POLY), development of inter
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coupled nuclear engineering problems, using techniques such as (but not limited to) molecular dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, activation decay codes, kinetic Monte Carlo codes, particle transport
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, turbulence-chemistry interactions in flames ranging from fully premixed to stratified and non-premixed, auto-ignition of both gaseous and liquid fuels, spray atomisation, combustion safety in deflagrations
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control, from combinations of computational fluid dynamics and experimental data. You will join the Australian Centre for Robotics (ACFR), at the University of Sydney. The ACFR is one of the largest
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that match the tenure of this role About Us: The Population Biology and genomics Group The Population Biology and Genomics Group is focussed on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations. We
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on projects that integrate psychology/cognitive science, data sciences, and/or software development. Effective communication skills, including the ability to present research findings to both technical and non
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collaborative research using household survey and administrative data to explore topics including pensions, education, fertility, health, labour markets, intergenerational dynamics, and macroeconomic linkages
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techniques and pharmacological assays. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to ground-breaking research, while learning and applying specialist techniques in a dynamic and supportive lab
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Level - $108,156 p.a.) Pioneer transformative meta-optical systems and collaborate across global institutions Apply now to join a dynamic team revolutionising optical technologies at the nanoscale
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dynamic environment. The successful applicant will undertake both experimental work and theoretical studies. They will participate in and be supported by key institutions such as IPAS and the School