10 Materials Science Fellowship positions at RMIT University in Australia in Australia
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conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Prior experience in nerve regeneration or tissue engineering research is highly desirable. Preferrable: PhD in Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering
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science, specifically related to the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide and be acknowledged at a national level as being influential in expanding chemistry and materials knowledge related
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biomedical engineering electronic and telecommunications engineering mechanical and automotive engineering manufacturing, materials and mechatronics engineering. The $10 million ARC Training Centre for Whole
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: Make independent and original contributions to research, which have a significant impact in chemistry and materials science, as well as be acknowledged at an international level as being influential in
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partners in the School of Science and beyond. You will be required to undertake research activities in line with the University’s research strategy. In this position you will carry out independent and/or
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must: hold (or be about to complete) a PhD in physics, physical chemistry or a closely related discipline; provided the applicant has a relevant research background. have a research background in
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project," which focuses on plant biology and recently garnered an Australian Space Agency Moon-to-Mars initiative award. You'll conduct independent and/or collaborative research with a notable impact in
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engage in research on practices of apartment waste production, disposal and management and use co-design approach to implement and trial emerging solutions from the research. The second Research Fellow
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and expertise in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and health (STEM) fields. We are uniquely positioned to influence and partner with industry, as never before. STEM College is a
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have as a minimum: Completion of a PhD in Computer Science or a relevant discipline area within the past 5 years at the time of appointment, not including periods of career interruption due to carer’s