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methods for elemental tracking of Ca under biotic and abiotic environments in a range of substrates and microbial metabolic pathways using stable isotopes. 3 year PhD project available at Curtin University
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Organic and Isotope Chemistry Group (WAOIGC). You will fulfil the responsibilities under the Biosecurity Act to biannually inspect all the approved facilities which contain biosecurity materials and audit
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biology, bioinformatics, and remote sensing. It also provides access to over 200 research academics drawn from across Curtin University who specialise in applications of data science in different research
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computer sciences, physics, mathematics, computational chemistry and biology, bioinformatics, and remote sensing. It also provides access to over 200 research academics drawn from across Curtin University
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Perth to evaluate the technology for large-scale production. This 5-year project is led by John Curtin Distinguished Professor Craig Buckley and will involve a team of 5 academics at Curtin University
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(HSRG) at Curtin University is involved in an ongoing research project with Velox Energy Materials to develop a solution for exporting hydrogen from Australia as a powder. This multi-faceted research
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computer sciences, physics, mathematics, computational chemistry and biology, bioinformatics, and remote sensing. It also provides access to over 200 research academics drawn from across Curtin University
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Humanitarian or New Zealand Citizen Intend to apply for the MBBS course at Curtin University for the 2025 intake Nominees must be on track to achieve an ATAR of at least 90 and must be completing Chemistry ATAR
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Organic and Isotope Chemistry Group (WAOIGC). You will fulfil the responsibilities under the Biosecurity Act to biannually inspect all the approved facilities which contain biosecurity materials and audit
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organisations namely: the United State Geological Survey (USGS), Curtin University and the University of Western Australia. About the opportunity You will document in detail the successive stages of gold