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thermochemical energy storage materials. Your new role We have an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that provides technical instruction and support for Chemistry undergraduate classes and associated
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electrode surfaces. Experience in characterisation techniques such as NMR, FTIR, Raman, XRD, electron microscopy, etc. Experience in analytical chemistry techniques. Familiar with materials characterisation
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equipment, electrochemistry, inert-atmosphere synthetic chemistry, characterisation, and analysis. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Course type Higher
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degree or equivalent in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Geochemistry, Geology, Chemistry, Civil engineering or related fields Prior publications in good quality journals are desirable Eligibility criteria
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experience. Our ideal candidate will have: A strong track record in delivering administrative support to a busy and diverse team. Demonstrated research and analytical skills with the ability to undertake
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Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Biotechnology or Microbiology fields. Eligibility criteria Eligible applicants must: Meet PhD enrolment eligibility requirements and not
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expert advice to management and business owners. We are looking for someone with: Combination of relevant qualifications and experience, especially certifications in AWS data analytics, DevOps, AI/ML, and
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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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. The Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) program is a strategic partnership between the GRDC, Curtin University - CCDM, University of Adelaide and University of Queensland. Together, we develop
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coordination and business development. The Institute has a dedicated team of over 30 specialist technical staff with diverse backgrounds in computer sciences, physics, mathematics, computational chemistry and