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For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact: Prof. Christian Doonan, Project Lead and Professor of Chemistry School of Physics, Chemistry & Earth Sciences E: christian.doonan
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of IceCube-Gen2. Previous experience with any of the IceCube data processing, simulation, reconstruction or analysis software would be advantageous. Physics at Adelaide also hosts Australia’s leading
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international conferences. To be successful you will need: PhD (or thesis submitted) or equivalent experience in the development of gravitational wave detectors or experimental laser physics or optical sensing
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. The successful candidate will lead theoretically informed qualitative research projects and coordinate data collection, analysis and interpretation of implementation and process evaluation data from initiatives
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challenges in sustainability for Space and on Earth. The multi-disciplinary team in plant, food, and sensory science; process and systems engineering; law and policy; and psychology will deliver transformative
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efficiency plants and plant products to address grand challenges in sustainability for Space and on Earth. The multi-disciplinary team in plant, food, and sensory science; process and systems engineering; law
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. This position will involve the development of data analysis techniques (including machine learning) and process-based algorithms to diagnose and interpret high-frequency hydraulic data for the purpose
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clocks on a single optical chip. The project will address challenges at the interface of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and photonic integrated circuits with the potential to create a multitude of
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the 2018 ERA rankings. The faculty is responsible for teaching and research across wide range of disciplines including Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Architecture, Biology, Physics
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process data arising. Experience or demonstrated capability in working with industry. Demonstrated ability to promote the organisational values of integrity, respect, collegiality, excellence and discovery