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the future of liquid metal catalytic technology. Under the guidance of Professor Michelle Spencer, a renowned leader of the Computational Materials Chemistry Group, you will not only enhance your research
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produce high quality outputs in the areas of: carbon management of infrastructures, structural engineering, structural design, structural reliability methods and circular economy of built environment, and
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, together with a strong commitment to teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration. Qualifications Mandatory: A PhD degree in Computer Science related field is required. Note: Appointment to this position is
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computation in biophysics, condensed matter physics or physical chemistry. have experience in atomistic simulations of membrane protein systems. A strong preference will be given to applicants with experience
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, Mathematics or Computer Science. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: Demonstrated experience in computational modelling relevant to the project. Evidence of research output including publications
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engineering experimentation. 4. Evidence of competence in Computer Aided Draughting (CAD) 5. Emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs which will contribute to existing Discipline and
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partners in the School of Science and beyond. You will be required to undertake research activities in line with the University’s research strategy. In this position you will carry out independent and/or
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to multitask and meet deadlines in a high volume, changing environment Attention to detail and the ability to maintain the accuracy of information from a variety of sources Good computer literacy across a wide
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with research teams and partnerships across the ARC Centre of Excellence for Green Electrochemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide (GETCO2), using both computational and experimental approaches
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structures; (2) digital design for free-form architecture; (3) high-performance computation, cloud computing, computer programming and graphic user interface; (4) robotic fabrication and advanced manufacturing