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nanoparticles) and characterisation techniques (Microfluidic, DLS, preferably SAXS) Evidence of experience in organic synthesis of lipids, polymers, and/or in bioconjugation is strongly preferable Emerging track
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. Engineering experimental background/experience Emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs which will contribute to existing Discipline and School research areas evidenced by publications
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. Attention to Detail: Proven track record of maintaining precision and integrity in large-scale, technically demanding data environments. Problem-Solving: Innovative and proactive in designing technical
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coordination role. Demonstrated capacity to work effectively with and to negotiate sensitively with students especially on issues related to effective learning. Emerging track record and recognition for quality
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microfluidics is highly desirable. An emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs which will contribute to existing Discipline and School research areas evidenced by publications
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nationally recognised research track record including substantial record of research outputs in high quality outlets. Experience in research leadership with the ability to build and develop collaborative
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Program Delivery: Demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and deliver complex programs on time and within budget. Stakeholder Engagement: Strong relationship-building skills with a proven track
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coordination role. Demonstrated capacity to work effectively with and to negotiate sensitively with students especially on issues related to effective learning. Emerging track record and recognition for quality
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, particularly on learning-related issues. Established track record in quality research outputs contributing to program and School research areas. Experience in supervising higher degree research candidates
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relevant Doctoral qualification. Emerging/Established track record and recognition for quality research outputs which will contribute to existing Discipline and School research areas evidenced by