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Casual Associate Research Fellow: ($49.36 per hour + 11% superannuation without a PhD, $61.93 per hour + 11% superannuation per hour with a conferred PhD) Employment Type: Casual Location: Melbourne
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program. The PhD work is part of the Doctoral Network (DN) NESTOR funded by the European Commission and it will be carried out at Infinera premises in Lisbon. As part of the training activities
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reasons for applying to the project and what makes you particularly qualified to carry out this PhD work. All the documents must be written in English or a Scandinavian language (Norwegian, Swedish
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program. The PhD work is part of the Doctoral Network (DN) NESTOR funded by the European Commission and it will be carried out at Infinera premises in Lisbon. As part of the training activities
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this objective, the sensor will be studied at different phases of its manufacturing in order to determine the contribution of each of the layers deposited. In this PhD work, you will be in charge of: - a
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Three years of PhD work in bacteriology on the characterization of a transcriptional
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activities Mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students Lab management Required Minimum Education Level PhD Work Location Henrietta Campus — 100% Employment Category Fulltime Required Application Documents
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mitigation and resource use efficiency of rooftop greenhouses for urban food production Research subject: Technology Description: The PhD work aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the climate
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advanced degree programs: Master of Engineering, Master of Engineering online, Master of Science, Professional Science Master’s, and PhD. Work with the department head and Graduate Affairs Committee chair
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4.0. For a new industry related research project, we are looking for a new PhD. Job description A considerable portion of the noise produced by trains stems from rolling noise, primarily influenced by