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complete any other CSIRO requirements. Ideally, the applicant will have: a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or engineering or relevant fields. Preference will be given
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This project is supported by a full scholarship within the context of ARC discovery project DP240101215. Candidates with a background in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials science are
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Contact Dr Jennifer Spoor via email [email protected] to express your interest and to discuss the project opportunity. Once you have received in principle supervision agreement from Dr Jennifer Spoor, follow the steps to submit your full application for candidature and scholarship. In...
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, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related disciplines. 2. Applicants should be highly self-motivated and be able to work effectively
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technologies and improve people’s way of life. Our research spans physics, chemistry, biology, applied mathematics and engineering, culminating in research and property analysis of materials to optimise
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or equivalent degree in one or more of the following fields: Chemistry, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related disciplines. 2
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biomineralization plays a critical role in biogeochemical cycling as well as has important environmental applications especially in the area of sustainable construction materials. But much of our knowledge in
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2025. You should have a background and strong interest in environmental management, biodiversity conservation, and/or sustainability. Experience in the social sciences and/or economics would also be
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within this role, you will be a contemporary sonic practitioner working with digital and electronic materials. You will have evidence of a passion for electronic music, physical computing, microcontrollers
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physical twins, to provide a fresh viewpoint on challenges for plant growth in controlled environments. In the ARC Centre of Excellence Plants for Space, research is underway to develop zero-waste and