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are seeking a Centre Coordinator, Centre for Materials Science to join School of Chemistry and Physics, Faculty of Science, Academic Division. The QUT Centre for Materials Science is seeking a motivated and
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Fluorescent colour centres in diamonds are at the heart of many emerging quantum sensing technologies, which are used in applications ranging from biomedicine to defence. This project aims
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of CO2 reduction, open up a new avenue towards value-added fuels production, and foster early-career researchers in the fields of materials chemistry and new energy technologies. Objectives (1) To develop
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criteria Students with the below skills are encouraged to apply: - A background in materials science, characterisation of porous materials, Gas separation and storage, etc. - Previous research experience and
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, open up a new avenue towards the next generation of lighting and display devices, and foster early-career researchers in the fields of materials chemistry, electronic devices and energy technologies
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, nanoparticles-modified perovskite oxides which can tackle all the above challenges. By rational materials engineering, this project aims to realise both thermochemical energy storage and greenhouse gas upgrading
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evaluating various techniques and providing solutions for the extraction of valuable rare earth minerals from mine waste materials in Australia. By assessing and implementing efficient recovery methods
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is materials science, where complex interatomic potentials have historically been developed using a mixture of chemical and mathematical intuition. Development of new interatomic potentials is a
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(including Humanitarian Visa Holders) or New Zealand Citizen; Be commencing full-time undergraduate study in a Materials Science and Engineering program. Selection Criteria Applicants will be assessed
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Salary: Level A $97,770 - $113,262 p.a. Level B $119,231 - $141,581 p.a plus 17% superannuation Conduct advanced research on magnetic refrigeration techniques and magnetocaloric materials to demonstrate