191 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation-"Prof" PhD positions in Australia
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of the Marshall Islands. The PhD candidature will be based at Flinders University (Principal supervisors Prof. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Dr Prudence Flowers). It is intended to support a project related to the history
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, there is an urgent demand for accurate data on ion-beam collisions with atomic and molecular targets for the development and maintenance of fusion reactors, treatment planning in hadron therapy, and
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is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contact Person: A/Prof John Semmler School of Biomedicine Tel: (08) 8313 7192 Email: john.semmler@adelaide.edu.au
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learning. Supervisor: Prof. Udo Bach, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. (Email: udo.bach@monash.edu ) Manipulating light at the nanoscale Supervisor: Dr Alison Funston, School of Chemistry
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be supervised by Dr Nathan Caruana (Principal supervisor, Flinders University), Prof. Genevieve McArthur (Adjunct supervisor, ACU & Dyslexia SPELD Foundation), and Mr Adrian DeWitts (Industry
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materials systems at the molecular level with machine learning. The PhD Student will work with tumour sections to develop multiple instance learning and weak supervision / spatial transcriptomics models
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Assoc. Prof. Claire Henry. The larger project looks at the regulation of sexual violence in screen media (film, television and video games) and how this has translated to online content. The project will
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. Fixed term, full time position available for 2 years with a possible of extension. Train with an amazing group of molecular biologists focussed on addressing critical gaps in our understandings
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spectroscopic techniques, theoretical modelling, and precise synthetic control – have significantly improved the activity, selectivity, and stability of CO₂-to-alcohol conversion. Key catalyst systems include Cu
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, or to enter and stay in Australia, without any limitation as to time. Applications are due by 31st May and 31st October each year. If you are interested, please contact Prof Kim Marriott, Director of MATS