11 postdoctoral-in-materials-engineering research jobs at The University of Queensland
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of staff support and development. About This Opportunity The Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biomechanics-Inspired Tissue Engineering, will work under Program 3 - Scaffold simulator: Optimisation
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processing techniques, evidenced by the widespread use of it research outcomes. For more information, please see the JKMRC website . About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral
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processing techniques, evidenced by the widespread use of it research outcomes. For more information, please see the JKMRC website . About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral
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promotions process. About You Completion of a PhD in Material Engineering, Chemical engineering or Electrochemistry. An emerging profile in research in the discipline area. Evidence of publications in reputed
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Food and Beverage Accelerator Program : Based in the School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 Explore the application of specific materials in
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once a year. About You Completed PhD in Materials Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Physics or a related field. Demonstrated competence in: Advanced transmission
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of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, Maths and Physics, and Electronic Engineering and Computer Science as well as from QAAFI (Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation – co-funded by
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geoenvironmental characterisation of mining and mineral processing wastes and adding support to existing and new projects with external collaborating organisations. This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral
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researchers and students from the Schools of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, Maths and Physics, and Electronic Engineering and Computer Science as well as from QAAFI (Queensland Alliance for Agriculture
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, Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) which involves researchers and students from the Schools of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, Maths and Physics, and Electronic Engineering and Computer