13 theoretical-and-computational-chemistry Fellowship positions at University of Adelaide
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This PhD scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Industry Fellowship grant. It is a 3.5-year research training program. The ARC Industry Fellowship program aims to develop a strong
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Technology (SET) This position plays a vital role in developing advanced theoretical tools and models for superconducting quantum materials research, contributing to leading-edge defence-related technologies
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with a hands-on approach to experimentation allied to strong theoretical underpinnings. A relevant first degree in computer science, engineering or related discipline is essential. The candidate will
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responders and operational risk assessment regarding skin decontamination and will build on a program of work focused on dermal exposure to chemicals. To be successful you will need: Completion of a PhD in
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of disciplines including Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Architecture, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Agriculture, Food and Wine and Animal and Veterinary Science. The Faculty
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: A completed or nearly completed PhD in Biochemistry, Plant Biochemistry, Chemistry or related subject. Demonstrated skills in glycobiology and analytical chemistry Demonstrated understanding of plant
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actions working on causal AI for a changing world. The AIML at the University of Adelaide is the largest computer vision and machine learning research group in Australia with over 180 members including
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Educational Technology in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. The successful candidate will be a researcher in the use of technology to support cognitive and meta-cognitive skills of students
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or supervise students Proven ability to develop course material with appropriate guidance from the program coordinator Experience in performing administrative functions primarily connected with the area of
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Capability is a $250 million enterprise powered by UoA and UNSW, with funding from the Australian Government through the Trailblazer Universities Program, as well as university and industry partners. Our