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description: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an indispensable technique, extensively used in chemical analysis, as well as in other fields including biology and physics. The imaging mode of the technique
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presents significant opportunities in the realm of material science, but also experimental challenges for measuring and interpreting electronic and infrared spectra. The PhD candidate will generate carbon
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/health sciences Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team Demonstrated time and project management skills Demonstrated ability to write research reports or other publications to a
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publication and grant successes. Who we are looking for We are seeking a PhD candidate with the following skills: A Masters qualification in Biology, Life Sciences or related fields. Demonstrated experience in
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PhD will be recognised by two testamurs – one from each partner university. Learn how an international joint PhD opportunity in chemistry helped fulfil both professional and personal ambitions for Dr
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biomedical engineering. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of the team. Demonstrated time and project management skills. Demonstrated ability to write research reports or other publications
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(MPhil) and masters by research. Explore our research areas – from arts, humanities and social sciences to veterinary, agricultural and food sciences and learn more about your opportunities as a graduate
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expertise, technology, museums and galleries. Contact us Get in touch to learn more about collaborating with the University of Melbourne. Banner and feature photos: Getty Images.
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Bahar-Fuchs – The University of Melbourne Dr Mor Nahum – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Who we are looking for Skills and requirements: Demonstrated experience in the field of neurological sciences
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are particularly encouraged to apply. We are seeking a PhD candidate with the following skills: Demonstrated experience in the field of ecosystems and forest sciences/urban ecology Demonstrated ability to work