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of wireless electric vehicle charging. About Us Join a high-performing research team at Macquarie University to help develop next-generation wireless charging technology for electric vehicles. This industry-led
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exposed to laser-accelerated intense proton beams. Primarily, the tasks are to be done by means of analytical calculations and high-performance computing simulations in a strong link with the industrial
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models (LLMs) and AI systems for hardware design. This is an exceptional platform to conduct impactful research in high-performance systems, build new networks with world-leading researchers, author high
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McLellan, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow supports high-quality, clinical and applied research projects within the Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre and School of Psychological Sciences
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had on average 17 publications, with an average of 9 as first author, in high-quality journals or with high-quality publishers. The successful candidates had an average of 21 conference presentations
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science, especially with transformer models Jax, PyTorch, and/or Julia; with probabilistic programming languages; or with high-dimensional optimization and inference in physics contexts. Essential criteria
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committed to producing high‑quality scientific outcomes. About Us The School of Engineering sits within the Faculty of Science and Engineering and is a diverse community of academics blazing new trails in
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to join our growing multidisciplinary team at the forefront of public health research in hearing care. This role supports a high-impact research program focused on addressing the unmet needs of adults with
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record of multiple publications in the top journals for their field including as a lead author, can demonstrate the quality and significance of their research through high citation rates, or real-world
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join a multi-disciplinary team within the Australian Genome Foundry. This multifaceted role involves showcasing high throughput biofoundry technology in the engineering and characterisation of membrane