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independent research in molecular biology and biophysics, focusing on computational simulations to examine protein structure and function. This includes using advanced sampling methods and free
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– Electrocatalysis for Hydrogen Production Material Scientist or Chemical/Electrical Engineer - Catalysis Open to PhDs in Materials Science or Chemical/Electrical Engineering with a strong background on catalysis
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/ Research Fellow (level B) to join our growing set of projects on novel electrochemical materials and systems. Research Fellow – Micro/Nano Manufacturing for Electrochemical Technologies Open to PhDs in
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national platform with global ambitions. The Position As Postdoctoral Fellow, you’ll focus on innovative research in epitranscriptomic engineering and RNA translation, with an emphasis on applications in
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with concrete real-world applications Engagement with Defence Science and Technology Opportunity to hone supervision skills. Position Overview The Robotics group at the ANU School of Computing is opening
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are looking for a highly motivated and collaborative researcher who holds a PhD in molecular biology, immunology, cancer biology, or a related discipline. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in
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satellite communication techniques and systems: Develop channel simulators, transmission schemes, and prototypes that are ready for deployment in satellite communication systems, acquiring essential industry
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Australian National University | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 1 month ago
, accountable to the Head of the Experimental Mechanics group. The Person To excel in this role, you are required to have a PhD in Geoscience, Experimental Physics, or engineering, with demonstrated experience in
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! This position will support the Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund - Strategic Element (GSTDF-SE) for the solar thermal-plasmonic seawater splitting for hydrogen production project This role
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is an applied science partnership involving Australia’s leading climate change research and decision-making agencies. It is funded by the Australian Government and led by CSIRO, in collaboration with