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their best work. The School of Chemistry at UNSW is recognised nationally and internationally, for producing world-class fundamental and applied research in the field of Chemical Sciences to address real-world
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catalysts as alternatives to critical minerals. For more information on the ARC COE-CSI go to https://www.carboncentre.org.au/ Skills & Experience A PhD in Chemistry or Materials Science and Engineering, and
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-faculty connections with chemistry, maths, physics and engineering; along with academic staff and key partners whose work is based in the clinical or biotech space, this creates a naturally synergistic and
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Eligibility Criteria Selection Criteria UGCA1623 Harold Theodore Clyde Howard Endowed Honours Award $5,000 for 1 year Must be commencing full-time Honours study in Chemistry Academic merit Aptitude and
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of the largest and most complex faculties of UNSW Sydney. It comprises the School of Aviation, Biological Earth and Environmental Science (BEES), Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS), Chemistry
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. The Computational Research Scientist reports to the Chief Scientist of the SBF and has one direct report. Who you are You have a postgraduate degree in computational chemistry or structural biology (including
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Discounts and entitlements Affordable on-campus parking About the successful applicant: You have a relevant tertiary qualification and or experience in a discipline involving analytical chemistry, preferably
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most complex faculties of UNSW Sydney. It comprises the School of Aviation, Biological Earth and Environmental Science (BEES), Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS), Chemistry, Materials Science
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contribute and apply knowledge in the field of organic synthetic chemistry to a range of projects conducted within the Institute. About the role Level 5 ($82K - $93k) Level 6 ($96k - $103K) plus 17
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Criteria) LEVEL 5 –Scientist I To be successful in this role you will have: A degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry or related discipline, or an equivalent level of knowledge gained through a combination of