16 software-formal-method-phd Fellowship research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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foundation partners formally collaborating to support and develop the Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC) into a long-term national facility. About the opportunity Develop and enhance CARTA software by
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/economic methods, and produce reports, evaluations, and high-quality academic outputs. Build relationships with industry partners, facilitate workshops/presentations, and work effectively within a research
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CSI UWA. Design and conduct field-based studies (surveys, interviews, experiments), manage and analyse complex datasets using statistical/economic methods, and produce reports, evaluations, and high
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and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Curtin University, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, and The University of Western Australia (UWA) are the four foundation partners formally collaborating
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students. SPS is responsible for the research training of over 120 PhD students. SPS is research intensive with internationally recognized expertise in Human Factors, Mathematical Psychology, Industrial and
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the accessibility of nationally significant Earth and environmental science collections, boosting the capacity and capabilities of geoscience laboratories at UWA, Analytical method development and refinement as
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methods for monopiles and validating models through centrifuge testing. Contribute to research dissemination through publications, conferences, and supervision of students. About you PhD or equivalent
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, prepare competitive fellowship applications, engage with collaborators, and co-supervise Honours and PhD students while contributing to teaching. Hold a doctoral degree in Theoretical Physics, show proven
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proven academic excellence, such as a PhD or first class Honours (or equivalent) Completion of an undergraduate degree (with Honours) within the past eight years (2017 or after), or Masters degree within
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at conferences. Work with your UWA mentor, prepare competitive fellowship applications, engage with collaborators, and co-supervise Honours and PhD students while contributing to teaching. Hold a doctoral degree