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. Research area: Hydrometallurgy, chemical engineering, Analytical chemistry, or geochemistry. Prospective candidates will be invited to submit a full application for admission to the PhD Applied Chemistry
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related fields. Criteria: Hold an Honours degree or equivalent in chemistry, physics, geochemistry or a related field. Experience in laboratory techniques, ideally including sample preparation, radioisotope
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Engineering, Geotechnology, Geology or related fields. Candidate 2 must have a first-class Honours degree, Master’s degree or equivalent in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Geochemistry, or related fields
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successful within this role, you will have archaeology, cultural heritage management, conservation science, geochemistry, spatial sciences, anthropology or a cognate discipline Expressions of interest
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criteria Must have a BSc Hons (first class) or Masters (by research) in geoscience (ideally related to geochemistry / isotope geology, igneous petrology or geochronology) by the time of appointment. We
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, Chemical Engineering, Geochemistry, and Mineral processing. The role of the PhD student includes: Investigate the uranium uptake kinetics, stability and their relationship to environmental conditions with
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Indigenous Legal Needs Project Inherent Requirements IsoTropics Geochemistry Lab IT Services International Students Research and Innovation Services JCU Eduquarium JCU Heroes Programs JCU Webinars JCU Events
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Hons (first class) or Masters (by research) in geoscience (ideally related to geochemistry / isotope geology, metamorphic petrology, structural geology or geochronology) by the time of appointment
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- Applied Geology Eligibility criteria Must have a BSc Hons (first class) or Masters (by research) in geoscience (ideally related to geochemistry / isotope geology, metamorphic petrology, structural geology
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have a BSc Hons (first class) or Masters (by research) in geoscience (ideally related to geochemistry / isotope geology, metamorphic petrology, structural geology or geochronology) by the time of