143 assistant-professor-computer-science-data PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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Bhargava (Science) and Professor Plebanski (Health & Biomedical Sciences, SHBS) seeks to enable clinical progression for their novel class of gold-based drugs that show superior selectivity and activity
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. The candidate should be familiar with air-sensitive chemistry and general analytical techniques such as FTIR, NMR, electrochemistry, etc. Distinguished Professor Suresh Bhargava (suresh.bhargava@rmit.edu.au ) Dr
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PhD Scholarship in Integrated Photonics for Telecommunication, Biosensing and Precision Measurements
for highly motivated and passionate PhD students to become part of our team. You will work with centre members from diverse research backgrounds in the disciplines of engineering, physics, chemistry and
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with a systems biology approach in which we will investigate whether the immunological changes in young and elderly are characterized with changes in the gut microbial composition. Currently big data
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their curriculum vitae, a letter outlining their motivation and fit for the role to lei.hou@rmit.edu.au . Civil Engineering as the first preference. Civil Engineering as the first preference. Please contact lei.hou
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excellent written and communication skills, demonstrated capacity to work independently and as a part of a team, and experience in research are preferred. Interested applicants should first email Professor
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of computer science. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Hold a first-class honours or 2A honours or equivalent or a Masters by research degree in a relevant discipline Be an Australian citizen, Australian
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immune responses to promote T cell-mediated tumour clearance. Methods: The laboratory uses world-class big-data omics analysis of blood immune cells, including RNAseq, epigenetics, multicolour
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engineering, materials science, chemistry, and engineering. This project relies on polymer science and synthetic chemistry to design the novel polymer chemistry and nanofibre structures for advanced membrane
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. Applications are now open. Applications are now open. 05/2/23 05/2/23 For further information contact Professor Anna Hickey-Moody, anna.hickey-moody@rmit.edu.au and Dr Stephen Gaunson stephen.gaunson