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results accurately and draw meaningful conclusions to inform further research and process improvements. Background in modelling and simulation using simulation software. Background in Techno-economic
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biological tissues. Expertise in Multiphysics simulation software (e.g., COMSOL) and programming languages (e.g., MATLAB, Python, C++). Experience with biophotonics applications, such as endoscopy, optical
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the established theory, and apply the theory to a series of datasets consisting of configurations of individuals in space and time. The project will also develop and disseminate software to fit models and evaluate
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. • Proficient computer skills, including competence in the use of MS Office and other software packages, especially word processing, database and spreadsheet skills. About Swinburne University of Technology
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will design quantum-safe threshold encryption and/or authentication algorithms. The expected outcome is the design of methods, techniques and their software prototype to implement quantum-safe threshold
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. Demonstrated high level of computing skills, including competency with qualitative analysis software (NVivo), spreadsheets and data management systems. Experience in contributing towards producing conference
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, conducting interviews and focus groups, developing and managing surveys, and analysing qualitative and quantitative data including skills with appropriate software would be valuable. An interest in mental
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-reality application development; modern AI techniques (such as computer vision or large multimodal language models); and/or human-computer interaction. Our industry partners are developing software
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known as Team COMPAS -- includes a number of amazing undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, alumni, and other fantastic collaborators. Please contact me if you are interested in joining our group
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Fellowship at LMU Munich, and a postdoc position at RMIT University. My nanophotonics research seeks to uncover the underlying physics in structured light-matter interactions at nanoscale. We aim to develop