38 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at Monash University in Australia
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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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. This collaborative initiative between Monash University’s SensiLab and RMIT University’s Tectonic Formation Lab aims to develop new design methodologies that control the spontaneous dynamics of emergent systems with
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computational tools for quantifying electromagnetic field distributions down to the fundamental atomic scale. The project will build on recent developments in inverse scattering methods, including ptychography
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of Civil & Environmental Engineering is seeking an exceptional early-career researcher to join a nationally significant ARC Discovery Project exploring the sustainable size of cities and the transformative
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them The Opportunity Monash University’s Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is seeking a talented Research Fellow to join the Drug Delivery Disposition and Dynamics (D4) group in an ARC
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ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity The Artificial Intelligence for Law Enforcement and Community Safety (AiLECS) Lab is a partnership between Monash University, the Australian
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. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the global transition to net zero energy by developing and applying cutting-edge tools for autonomous materials discovery. You’ll work within the Australian
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Architecture is seeking to appoint a Level A or Level B Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to contribute to a high-impact, interdisciplinary research initiative. This role is designed to advance a collaborative
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them The Opportunity We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow (Level A) to join an exciting ARC Laureate Project focused on the development of CO₂- capturing concrete. This role is an excellent
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diverse areas including philosophy; Bioethics; History Archaeology and Studies. The role of the Research Fellow is to contribute to the rich legacy of the late Professor John Legge (AO), the foundation