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fibre functionality, and have experience working in a food chemistry laboratory as well as using food material characterisation equipment and electrophoresis methods. You will have laboratory research
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Research Associate Flavoromics Biological Chemistry & Bioactives Auckland, New Zealand Permanent Fulltime (38 hours per week) Vacancy number 55280 What you will be doing | Ngā whāinga matua You will
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innovative products and processes for both the public and private sector in the areas of chemistry, materials, environment, energy, and health. The multidisciplinary skills and technological know-how of VITO's
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the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences . The School teaches programmes in Physics, Chemistry, and Space Science, and staff conduct internationally recognised research across these areas. The School
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the depth of exploration. The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences offers a spectrum of majors including Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences. Our
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troubleshooting. Method research, development, and validation. Skills & experience: A tertiary qualification in chemistry would be advantageous but specifically a BSc, or Diploma in Science, or similar, is required
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Chemistry and Physics College of Sciences Palmerston North CS_CP_1059_11/23 Chemistry and Physics College of Sciences Term length: fixed-term Hours of work: full-time To view academic salary scales
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of the following fields: isotope geochemistry (or other), geology, aqueous chemistry, global biogeochemical cycling, box modelling, carbon cycling is highly valued. As part of your application package, kindly
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University of Technology offers programmes spanning scientific disciplines from environmental science to chemistry to biological sciences. Our Administration Team supports the delivery of these programmes and
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Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $250 This Prize was established in 1972 by the Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, to encourage the study of Chemistry. Regulations