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, Geoscience, (Biogeo)Chemistry, Physical Geography, or a related field Experience of working with biogeochemical or chemical problems Demonstration of strong numerical and statistical skills in Fortran and
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fieldwork (e.g. Greenland, Norway) for in situ measurements and sample collection (gas flux, water chemistry profile, lake sediment coring, glacial runoff measurements, etc.) as well as biogeochemical and
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, computational chemistry, or data science, preferably acquired recently; or who possess corresponding qualifications that could provide a basis for successfully completing a doctorate. You must also have a strong
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, biochemistry, or chemistry, with the specific aims of the project able to be tailored to an individual students strengths and interests. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health
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or about to start doctoral studies in Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. Fellowships will initially be for one year, but may be extended for a second year. Eligibility Applicants
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Sciences. Physical Sciences. Social Sciences. Arts and Architecture. Education and Information Studies. Management. Public Affairs. Law. Includes Architecture, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Criminal
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Performing Arts Subject areas 2025 Archaeology Chemistry Economics Engineering Geography Languages and Literatures Subject areas 2026 Biological Sciences History Law Mathematics and Statistics Philosophy and
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Open Career Award David Craig Medal and Lecture The David Craig Medal and Lecture recognises outstanding contributions to research of any branch of chemistry by active researchers. Closing date: 1 May
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selection committees are organized into broad discipline categories: cellular and molecular biology chemical, biomedical and materials science engineering chemistry civil and industrial engineering