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strategies. Key skills required: A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments. Demonstrated
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competitiveness of Australia’s nuclear technology sector. For more information please visit - https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/nuclear-innovation-centre Skills & Experience Postdoctoral Research Associate (Level A
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a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the team and contribute to this initiative. Working closely with materials modelling experts, you will have a primary role in planning experimental materials
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relevant work experience. Contribute independently or as a team member in collaborative research with a focus to enhance the quality of research outcomes in the discipline area. Support the dissemination
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science, data science or related areas, as evidenced by a strong record of data analysis, modelling, and scholarly publication. Experience working in collaborative, interdisciplinary teams, particularly
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Kourmatzis perform research in experimental combustion and laser diagnostics applied to spray combustion and/or turbulent flames develop capabilities that include multi-camera experiments for imaging laser
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UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre. This appointment is one of up to six new postdoctoral positions in this research area for 2025. This position is best suited for candidates who have experience working
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be responsible for executing and coordinating research for the Professor of Clinician Psychology. Some key skills required: A PhD in a psychology or related discipline. Demonstrated experience working
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the following key capabilities: A PhD in a relevant field Demonstrated experience working with ecological datasets Demonstrated experience in statistical inference and reporting Knowledge of models and theory in
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postdoctoral experience with single-cell RNA sequencing analysis and expertise in immunology or intestinal biology. This position is within the laboratory of Dr Kylie James at the Garvan Institute