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School of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of EAIT Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 Enhance materials synthesis Development of Metal Organic Framework (MOF) glass and glass composites
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Engineering but who can contribute towards our overall teaching and research excellence in general civil engineering and structural engineering. This exciting opportunity as a Level B Lecturer will see the
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School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, Faculty of EAIT Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 Advanced transmission electron microscopy characterisation Full-time, Fixed term for up
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of Sydney, The Australian National University, Monash University, Queensland University of Technology, and Edith Cowan University, and includes a number of leading domestic and international partner
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: Conduct a thorough assessment of our current CMDB system, including its architecture, data structure, integration capabilities, and user interface. Requirement Gathering: Collaborate with stakeholders
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offer the opportunity to build a dynamic career through structured development programs and access to industry leaders. Instead of solely concentrating on meeting caseload benchmarks or revenue targets
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partners to launch a new program to develop the world’s most advanced artificial heart, and the next generation of cardiovascular technology to support all patients with heart failure. This role is a unique
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Ramacotti Facility for Producing Pharmaceuticals in Plants, and work alongside structural biologists and medicinal chemists. We have a strong network of collaborators including members of the ARC Centre
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parameterisation, molecular dynamics simulations of membrane protein systems, lipid/drug interactions and simulation-guided refinement of cryo-EM structures. Previous experience in molecular dynamics simulations
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machine learning methods to predict protein structures, predict peptide and protein interactions, and design new peptide drugs and crop protection agents. The work is funded by the Australian Research