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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Experimental High Energy Physics Job No.: 663774 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration:$80,464
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Australian Domestic Student Only Essential skills: 1) An H1 or H2A bachelor degree in the relevant discipline area or equivalent accreditation and standing, with a primary study area in Computer Science and/or Chemical Engineering or equivalent; 2) Excellent mathematical and programming skills,...
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, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity Monash University, in Melbourne Australia, is seeking outstanding candidates for two postdoctoral
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Glasses are a mystery that confounds modern condensed matter physics, yet disordered, glassy assemblies form from particles at many length sclaes (granules, colloids, atoms). My research aims
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at Monash University, CEVAW comprises 13 chief investigators at six Australian institutions and 45 partner organisations and over 100 HDR students and postdoctoral fellows. By building strategic and strong
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between senior managers and stakeholders, colleagues and clients on a variety of organisational matters including facilitation of meetings, travel and communication. The ideal candidate will bring a strong
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International Plan, drawing on resources and subject matter experts across multiple international locations. You will require knowledge of international governments’ policies and experience developing
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. Learn more about Monash . The Opportunity The School of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering located within the Faculty of Engineering has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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and subject matter experts, leveraging your leadership to inspire day-to-day project excellence Forge Partnerships: Manage collaborations with external partners and internal teams to co-design and
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My research focuses on strongly interacting quantum systems at the interface between condensed matter physics and ultracold atomic gases. In particular, I am interested in the interplay between few