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capacity and difficult to achieve. The Biotechnology and Drug Development Research Laboratory at Curtin has pioneered new nanotechnological advancement and invented a new platform, that is known as Ionic
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composition, and the association of nanoparticles with immune cells. The candidate will be trained in the area of nanoscience and nanotechnology and immunology to learn key skills in synthesis and
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masters. Send details CVs to supervisor [email protected] . Send details CVs to supervisor [email protected] . Background in materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology. Background in materials
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, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology or related area. BSc Honours or Master in Science, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology or related area. Please email your detailed CV along with any publications or relevant experience
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transcript Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in immunology, pharmacology, materials science and/or nanotechnology. Experience or strong interest in respiratory science and health
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background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, chemistry, engineering physics, nanotechnology. Experience or strong interest in modelling, and/or clean energy. Preferable
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will interact with Australian and international researchers in the fields of solid-state physics, materials science and nanotechnology, gaining state-of-the-art expertise in these areas of research. "2D
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Nanotechnology Centre (QMNC) also cutting-edge photolithography for microfluidic device development. The selection of applicants for the award of higher degree research scholarships at Griffith University involves
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disciplines, while our network of more than 200,000 graduates extends worldwide. We have world-class facilities for micro- and nanotechnology and advanced manufacturing. The team has over 30 years of experience
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equivalent) in Chemical/Materials Engineering/Nanotechnology, Polymer Science & Engineering Candidates are expected to have a strong academic record of first degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Materials