53 software-formal-method-phd Fellowship research jobs at The University of Queensland in Australia
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Completion or near completion of a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanoscience, or a closely related discipline. An emerging research profile in quantum materials or scanning probe microscopy
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positions will be formally appointed through the AIBN; with one Postdoctoral Research Fellow based at AIBN, while the other will work primarily with the collaborating chief investigators at The Queensland
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or computational frameworks. Strong interest in method development, including algorithms and/or scientific software development, with a willingness to contribute to codebases or tool creation. Evidence of
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. Teaching: Whilst no formal teaching commitment is required in this role, the Research Fellow will have the opportunity to contribute to the development and delivery of teaching materials and training modules
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many-body methods for multi-valence-electron atoms, with a focus on transition metals of interest for spin-crossover metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The applicant will be involved in the development
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programming and data analysis. Interest in developing methods, algorithms or software. Evidence of publications in high-quality peer-reviewed journals. Excellent communication skills. Experience
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tissue culture, biotechnology, physiology and plant cell wall chemistry. Completion of a PhD degree level qualification in crop science; or completion of a Diploma with relevant work experience; or
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cell growth and PHA content. Characterise PHA properties, test biomass separation methods, and evaluate green solvent extraction techniques. Contribute to funding applications, collaborate on research
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cerebral palsy or related conditions. This role requires expert paediatric knowledge and clinical expertise, particularly in assessment methods for children at risk of cerebral palsy. The successful
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flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in the discipline area, and particularly in the biological