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borehole seismic data obtained with various sensors. Assist in planning, design and implementation of field experiments to collect high quality geophysical data for research projects utilising fibre optic
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borehole seismic data obtained with various sensors. Assist in planning, design and implementation of field experiments to collect high quality geophysical data for research projects utilising fibre optic
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Job Reference: 1028657 Curtin University invites applications for the position of Research Fellow within the WA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering (WASM:MECE) . This role
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advanced surface analysis techniques. This academic position will have the freedom to drive fundamental and applied ToF-SIMS-related research in a discipline of their choosing. Your new Team - John de Laeter
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M6 ToF-SIMS instrument, providing expert guidance, high-level training, and scientific leadership in advanced surface analysis techniques. This academic position will have the freedom to drive
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we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: A PhD (or near completion) in geochemistry, geology, data science or a related discipline. Demonstrated knowledge of, or strong interest in critical
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: www.astronomy.curtin.edu.au www.icrar.org www.mwatelescope.org www.skatelescope.org About the Role: The Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) invites applications for a Research Associate/Fellow position to undertake
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maintain positive relationships with external stakeholders including professional bodies, government agencies, research partners, and community organisations. Represent the Institute and Curtin University in
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contribute to the delivery of high quality, accessible research that makes a genuine difference to people’s lives. As a Research Fellow your position will contribute to BCEC’s research program. This is an
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of Excellence for the Digital Child. These are part- or full-time fixed-term positions until December 2027. The Research Fellows will work within projects led by Healthy Digital Child Chief Investigators