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personal circumstances. ECU has an Award-winning Health and Wellness Program and an extensive range of staff benefits across entertainment, financial, health, travel and consumer goods and services
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coreflood facilities, and a geomodelling laboratory. Two key themes have been identified for this research program: 1) improved assessment of risk to hydrogen recovery posed by carbonate-clastic interbeds and
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associated with subsurface H2 and CO2 storage in complex geological settings. Key foci of the experimental research program that the PDRA will undertake include: identifying secure sites for subsurface H2 and
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. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: PhD (or equivalent) in computational and/or theoretical chemistry or will complete a PhD in this field within the next six months. Experience in
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. Demonstrated computing skills including word processing (MS word, endnote), spreadsheets (MS Excel), and statistical analysis packages. Ability to make sound judgements and work both independently and as part of
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Full time research position, initial two-year fixed term with possibility of extension Opportunity to lead a research program in small molecule drug discovery Located at the Chemistry Building (F11
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Full time research position, initial two-year fixed term with possibility of extension Opportunity to lead a research program in peptide drug discovery Located at the Chemistry Building (F11
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languages (C, C++, C#, Python, Matlab), experience with machine learning in robotics or computer vision, a desire to advance resilient, introspective processing architectures in robotics, a desire to work
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report writing, with the ability to draw clear conclusions from complex data. strong numeracy and statistical analysis skills, with a background in mathematics and/or statistics. required skills: computer
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double-edged sword” funded by the Australian Research Council. The project will use state-of-the art computer models that incorporate the latest frameworks on soil organic matter interacting with plant