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preparing manuscripts for publication, reports and presentations. As part of a collaborative and supportive academic environment, the Research Fellow will be encouraged to actively develop their research
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difference and improving the work environment? Would you like to use your research and evaluation skills in an applied and real world context. ISCRR is a multi-disciplinary research and knowledge translation
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for better treatments for cancer patients. Expand your research expertise while driving progress in a world-class biomedical research environment. If you are committed to scientific excellence and eager
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the school environment impacts teacher gender bias. As the successful candidate you will be responsible for data collection & analysis, research design, contribute to the preparation of research papers, work
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honours students within a dynamic and research-intensive environment. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics, or a closely related field. If you have a passion for
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medicine department embedded within an operational forensic service—the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM). This co-location offers a truly unique research environment focused on advancing
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goal is to uncover new therapeutic approaches for children with rare genetic conditions. As a Level A Research-Only Academic, you will contribute to a dynamic and collaborative environment, working
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offers the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of energy storage technologies, both within Australia and globally, as part of an innovative and high-impact research environment. The Level A
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of Chemistry is looking for a Post Doctoral Research Fellow to join in an exciting project Parameterisation of voltammetry in a machine learning environment. The project involves working with a multidisciplinary
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desirable. You will be able to work both independently and seamlessly within a larger team environment, including application of highly developed technical skills, and rapid ability to learn new techniques