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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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appropriate visa to study in Australia (if international); be no further than one year (FTE) into a PhD candidature on commencing at CSIRO; hold a primary scholarship; for example, a Research Training Program
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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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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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, 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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possible In particular, expertise in the following areas will be regarded highly: Biology and Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Neuroscience and Nutrition. Contribute to a culture of quality learning and
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Thus far, Pyslo have had some success using computational chemistry methods to guide the design of novel therapeutics. However, the nuances between what makes a compound a therapeutic, compared to a
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for students as required by the school and program Participate in school and program-related activities as required by the school and program OUR REQUIREMENTS 1. Master’s Degree in Food Technology, Nutrition
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This scholarship offers a talented student the opportunity to undertake a Ph.D. program with a focus on both academic and industrial aspects of cobalt leaching electrochemistry. The program is
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program at Edlyn Foods. This project would suit people from a wide variety of backgrounds, including food technologists, food scientists, chemistry, and chemical and process engineers. Full PhD scholarship