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PhD (or be close to completion) in chemistry. This is a full-time, fixed-term post (36.25 hours per week) and is available for a period of 18 months starting on or around 1 September 2025 (and no later
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. This project is sponsored by an industry partner and has set milestones and deliverables. Candidates must hold a PhD (or close to completion) in a relevant field such as brewing science, malting science, yeast
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mathematical publications, such as in journals that are highly regarded (A, A*) by the Journal Ranking of the Australian Mathematical Society.Applicants must have experience of PhD student supervision. We seek
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publications, such as in journals that are highly regarded (A, A*) by the journal ranking of the Australian Mathematical Society. Applicants must have successfully supervised several PhD students to completion
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have, or be demonstrably close to submitting, a PhD (or equivalent) in Economics. All teaching in the School is informed by research, and applicants should state their research interests in
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Engineering, or related disciplines, preferably a PhD in Mechatronics/Robotics Knowledge of kinematic, static, and dynamic analysis, and control solutions related to continuum robots Strong evidence of
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of Microsoft Office tools and other basic IT and audio-visual related kit/ software. A PhD in archaeological science, heritage science analysis or substantial work experience in a relevant role. The University
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research in DNP MAS NMR. Candidates must hold a relevant PhD in physics, chemistry or life sciences (or a related subject). Candidates must have experience of developing and implementing a wide range of
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, to primarily support teaching delivery. For this position, candidates should have completed (or be close to completing) a PhD in History with teaching and research interests in European and International History
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relationships in the solid state and in solution. This knowledge will be used to design new reagents and demonstrate their usefulness as late-stage alkylating agents. Successful candidates must have a PhD in