78 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among higher degree by research students, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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. These include mathematical analysis, numerical simulations, computational and data science approaches, natural language processing, etc. Depending on the specific findings, research outputs are targeted
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. Experience in one of more of: advanced optical imaging; classical imaging; multiphoton imaging; the development and application of numerical methods of deep learning or multivariate analysis. Interdisciplinary
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Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Technology will also be considered, but it will further be required that they also have a strong interest in
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understanding of gene presence/absence, structural variations, and evolutionary dynamics. In this project we will aim to develop novel dynamic programming computational methods for pangenome assembly of diploid
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methods. Strong experience with scientific computing and data analysis, ideally using python or an equivalent language. A strong record of producing peer reviewed research-based publications in areas
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herbicide and antimicrobial resistance that threatens the global agricultural and health industries. This exciting project will draw on parallels with drug resistance to investigate a new molecular mechanism
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in evidence synthesis methodology research, research methods, and experience in conducting systematic reviews Knowledge of software innovations to support the conduct of systematic reviews and ability
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-aperture testing of advanced thermal compensation schemes; advanced numerical simulation and analysis tools; improved opto-mechanical sensors for current GWD; high-precision measurement of optical absorption