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is converted to biomass. Chloroplast has its own genome, which codes for several key proteins involved in photosynthesis. Thus, accurate replication of the chloroplast genome is vital
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to carry out high-performance numerical simulations using our in-house CFD code, extract physical insights from simplified flow models, and characterise synchronisation thresholds and the robustness
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this appointment. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: Strong coding skills (e.g., MATLAB) Advanced statistical experience An excellent publication track record Experience of conducting research with
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and the safety implications arising from these interacting processes. You will use and extend PyBaMM, which is an open-source Python-based battery modelling framework (https://pybamm.org
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, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication. Desirable: F1 Experience of estimating uncertainty (such as Aleatoric and Epistemic Uncertainty) in Deep Neural Networks. F2
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research supervision, during this appointment. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: Strong coding skills (e.g., MATLAB) Advanced statistical experience An excellent publication track record
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to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication. Experience Essential E1 Experience of making distinct contributions to identifying and pursuing
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innovation, research methods, systematic literature reviews, ethics and integrity, and research impact Technical training e.g. scientific computing, coding, materials and devices, prototyping and product
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create transformative experiences for students to prepare them for life and work. https://www.rmit.edu.au/about https://www.universitiesaustralia.edu.au/university/rmit-university Why work at RMIT
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. Ensure business compliance by regularly reviewing and delivering Code Red training to all Membership Assistants, ensuring the team is fully trained in emergency situations. 11. Ensure LMS and POS are up