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the green energy and green chemistry sectors. This Centre is focused on replacing traditional catalysts with nano-carbon alternatives, and at Monash, we will be adding value to these systems by designing
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Health Literacy and be part of a funded project aimed at investigating the impact of a co-designed communication training resource on rural patient populations. Collaborating with consumers and clinicians
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Responsibilities: Conduct innovative research under limited supervision Produce high-impact publications and presentations Drive experimental design and advanced laboratory procedures Provide guidance
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responsibilities will include conducting qualitative interviews, facilitating focus groups and consumer co-design workshops, and contributing to systematic reviews. You'll also play a crucial role in collecting
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in electrolytic technologies. As a Research Fellow at Monash University's School of Chemistry, you'll delve into the forefront of innovation, developing and exploring novel electrolytic technologies
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crystallography and/or molecular modelling as the main approaches. Ultimately, the research aims to elucidate biological mechanisms unique in the virus world, and guide the design of new biotech and biomedical
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people who discover them Be part of our story. Work with us to #ChangeIt . The Opportunity The Emerging Technologies Research Lab (ETLab) is co-located across the Faculties of Art, Design and Architecture
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to AI in educational settings. You will have experience or a keen interest in school-based research, including qualitative case studies and participatory design methods. Strong analytical skills, as
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to research projects Design experiments and operate advanced laboratory equipment Attend meetings associated with research and organizational units Provide advice to postgraduate students within your research
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- $106,022 pa Level A (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact as a Research Fellow at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community fostering innovation and research