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, PCRs, and quantification at a minimum, advanced library preparation and troubleshooting skills preferred. Computational Skills: Ability to run analysis packages in a high performance or unix environment
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Fixed term two-year contract Full-time 1.0 FTE Based at AUT's City Campus, Auckland CBD The Future Fibres Laboratory at the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences at Auckland
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scanning probe microscopy techniques. Ultimately, this research will pave the way for a new class of low-power, high-speed computational systems, opening exciting possibilities for the future of sustainable
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to undertake research into biological indicators of environmental health and ecosystem functioning within the frame of the AUT Regenerative Environments Network (RegEN) which aims to pioneer a transformative
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and to get to know the research environment at the University of Konstanz while keeping your position at home. As these fellowships can build a first bridge to the German and European academic system
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proactive approach to collaborative research and student mentorship. Commitment to professional integrity, high-quality outputs, and constructive performance development. Demonstrated understanding
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or equipment they are eligible to apply for co-funding Senior Fellowships and the Mentorship Programme give them the opportunity to invite distinguished colleagues to Konstanz they can go on a temporary
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| What You Will Do As part of the research project "Revealing the Secrets of High-Energy Galactic Particle Accelerators with Multi-messenger and Multi-Wavelength Observations," funded under the Marsden
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technologies and model systems, advancing treatments for cancer, cardiovascular, skin, muscle and neurological conditions, and addressing toxicological challenges. The Department is also committed to high
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- Pathway Programme are now open. Applications close on Wednesday 13 August. Closing 11 July 2025 A $5,000 Award to support a Māori law student who is the first member of their whānau tonu (immediate family