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PhD Scholarship in Depolymerization of Polymers Job No.: 664375 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Successful applicants will
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PhD Scholarship in Data-Driven Polymer Synthesis Job No.: 664372 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Successful applicants will
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Elastomers are an important class of polymers that find applications in healthcare, aerospace, automotive, packaging and many other sectors. However, due to inherent physical, thermo-mechanical
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The scholarship will be suited to a materials/polymer scientist and/or chemical engineering student willing to develop skills in polymer chemistry and materials upcycling. The scholarship will be
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(FII) and develop expertise through strategic basic and applied research projects. In particular, this position will undertake research into the impact of novel polymers and surfactants adsorbing
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of these rare cell types, few platforms exist to assess their prevalence and functional heterogeneity. In this project, a PhD student will develop advanced cell culture substrates using digital light processing
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Department of Mathematics Full time, fixed term position at our Hawthorn campus Annual stipend starting at $29,880 p.a. and incremented annually About the Scholarship We have an exciting PhD
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://www.unsw.edu.au/engineering/our-schools/biomedical-engineering Skills and Experience PhD in biomaterials or a closely related field. Expertise in mammalian cell culture and analysis of polymer-cell interactions
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progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You A PhD in the field of polymer chemistry. An emerging profile in research in the field of polymer chemistry. Evidence of publications in
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a molecular pharmacology program that applies a range of complementary signalling and imaging approaches. It also involves liaising with polymer chemistry experts within the Faculty to develop new