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and contributing to team activities and related projects. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: Demonstrated expertise in biomaterials design, scaffold fabrication, tissue engineering and
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project," which focuses on plant biology and recently garnered an Australian Space Agency Moon-to-Mars initiative award. You'll conduct independent and/or collaborative research with a notable impact in
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the future of liquid metal catalytic technology. Under the guidance of Professor Michelle Spencer, a renowned leader of the Computational Materials Chemistry Group, you will not only enhance your research
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produce high quality outputs in the areas of: carbon management of infrastructures, structural engineering, structural design, structural reliability methods and circular economy of built environment, and
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Officer) About the Position This position is situated in the Manufacturing, Materials and Mechatronics discipline within the School of Engineering. The focus of this position is to support Sunset Concrete
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, as well as system noise modelling. You will likely have a background that includes strong theoretical/modelling expertise from a background of either Physics, Geospatial Science, Engineering
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partners in the School of Science and beyond. You will be required to undertake research activities in line with the University’s research strategy. In this position you will carry out independent and/or
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must: hold (or be about to complete) a PhD in physics, physical chemistry or a closely related discipline; provided the applicant has a relevant research background. have a research background in
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science, specifically related to the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide and be acknowledged at a national level as being influential in expanding chemistry and materials knowledge related
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commitment to teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration. Qualifications Mandatory: A PhD degree in Computer Science related field is required. Note: Appointment to this position is subject to passing a