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to focus their efforts on developing their expertise and emerging research profile in their discipline. This is a Level A fixed term research appointment in computational biophysical chemistry
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; https://www.getco2.org/ ). This is an exciting opportunity for a you to focus your efforts on developing your expertise and emerging research profile in advanced polymer chemistry. At this level it is
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Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology Experience in the area of analytical chemistry Full-time (100%), Fixed term for up to 2 years Visa sponsorship not available
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of an undergraduate degree in the areas of analytical and/or organic chemistry with subsequent experience in coordinating activities or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training
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The School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences Responsible for overseeing all fee-for-service activities in the Sequencing Facility, including technical and scientific support for the centre
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once a year. About You Completed PhD in Materials Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Physics or a related field. Demonstrated competence in: Advanced transmission
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receive regular remuneration increases – at least once a year. About You Completion of a degree level qualification in Molecular Biology/Biochemistry/ Analytical Chemistry or completion of a Diploma; or an
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chemistry and materials science knowledge to join an experienced and passionate multidisciplinary team with expertise across multiple engineering areas. Work on a diverse range of projects including failure
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, geophysics, environmental geochemistry, geotechnical, underground mass mining, mineral chemistry, structural geology and tectonics, geometallurgy, mineral processing and data analytics. We bring these skills
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The School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Research Assistant to play a leading role in the Structural Virology group at The University