26 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Sydney in Australia
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workplace open, supportive and safe for everyone. Our research excellence is recognised by numerous prizes and awards to individual staff members and the award of over $7 million in research funding each year
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and remove biases and barriers in an effort to make our workplace open, supportive and safe for everyone. Our research excellence is recognised by numerous prizes and awards to individual staff members
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, scalable numerical algorithms for extracting the evolution model of the relevant dynamical skeleton, quantifying associated uncertainties. We will develop mathematical theory underpinning the novel
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, you will investigate excavation methods that minimise energy losses. Your work will involve laboratory experiments using a programmable robotic arm to drive 3D-printed buckets into granular packings
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in condensed matter theory and computational methods advanced research and technical skills appropriate to computational condensed matter, including density-functional theory and supercomputing
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capacity to co-supervise research students on projects in this area, with assistance and mentoring from senior academic staff familiarity with the theoretical methods of quantum error correction, and the
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ambitious research program advancing AI-enabled decision-making dynamics in future megaprojects. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Wanchun Liu , Senior Lecturer and Australian Research Council
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sedimentology, paleoecology, paleoclimatology, numerical modelling, relational database design, and geological data science a strong track record of publications in leading international scientific journals (Q1
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an equivalent discipline) expertise in statistical and machine learning approaches, with the ability to apply advanced methods to complex environmental and agricultural datasets proficiency in R and/or
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advanced scientific computational techniques and research related software packages an understanding of modern scientific computing tools, including high-performance and high-throughput computing