26 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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Martin Australia invite applications for a project under this program, exploring the development of Physics Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for efficient signal modelling in areas such as weather
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sector. Opportunity to strengthen the professional network within the sustainability, AI, and building sectors. Eligibility: The PhD student must be: within the first 18 months of their candidature
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membership is an EMBL Partnership Programme established in 2010, entitled ‘EMBL Australia Partner Laboratory Network’ (PLN). The partnership aims to seed a dynamic, highly collaborative culture across
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energy projects. About 2XE 2XE is an award-winning South Australian consultancy committed to guiding companies towards sustainable growth and achieving net-zero emissions. Leveraging a robust blend of
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response incentive arrangements with the national electricity market (NEM). Currently cost recovery for regulation frequency services is based on the causer pays process, which allocates the cost of sourcing
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for Robotic and Autonomous Perception This project aims to make robotic perception systems safer and more reliable by developing new techniques that continuously monitor the performance of their machine
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provided throughout the recruitment process. Enjoy an outstanding career environment We offer a uniquely rewarding workplace. The size, breadth and quality of our education and research programs - including
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-breaking research and innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. Enjoy an outstanding career
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conduct toxicity tests and life cycle assessments (LCA) to evaluate the feasibility of the ionometallurgy process. For DES restoration, this project will introduce in-situ HBD addition to improve
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, alienated and despoiled the land. The encroachment of buildings, fences and bitumen has continued since 1837, and the Park Lands have been gradually whittled away, shrinking from 930 hectares to about 700