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Postdoctoral Fellow (Christchurch)-2501167 __________ DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE | TE TARI HĀPARAPARA ME TE WHAIORA UA-KĀHIWI UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, CHRISTCHURCH
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Protected Area. Mōu | Who You Are You will have completed a PhD in Population Genetics or Evolution, or a closely related subject. You will have excellent communication skills and written English, the ability
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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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have completed a PhD in Biology or a related discipline / or Master's degree if applying for Research Associate (as applicants nearing completion of their PhD in the stated subject area, will also be
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, detect and respond to arthropods at a distance. Specifically, you will work to develop and validate methods for assessing multimodal plant decision-making. Mōu | Who You Are You will have completed a PhD
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per annum, depending on experience. Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role You will have: A PhD in plant molecular biology or a closely related field Proven experience in
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, for example images, can be sent in a range of formats (photographs, CDs, DVDs, USB Drives) to the Administrator. If you require any supporting material to be returned, please supply a prepaid self-addressed
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have a PhD in Physics or Astronomy with a strong research background in: Observational astrophysics with neutrino and/or gamma-ray telescopes Statistical methods and data analysis. Computer programming
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/ Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Successful candidates will have completed a PhD in a neuroscience field, and have research experience in stereotaxic surgery, optogenetics, ex vivo whole-cell electrophysiology
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information technology. Specifically, you will work with a PhD student to: Perform detailed scanning probe microscopy (atomic force microscopy, piezoresponse force microscopy, and/or scanning tunnelling microscopy, etc