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a background in an education or social science related field is ideal. Knowledge of gender equality, diversity and inclusion would be considered advantageous. People from traditionally
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cryopreservation protocols for specific reproductive cells by tailoring a number of variables. This project is ideal for candidates with a background in embryology or reproductive biology but would also suit broader
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/or relevant work experience Curriculum Vitae Academic transcript Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, chemistry, engineering physics, nanotechnology
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The aims of the research are to develop efficient and accurate computational and experimental methodologies for characterising hybrid, multifunctional 3D printed fibre-polymer composites and explore
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Overview: 1x full time, fixed term (2 years) position available within the School of Science Salary Academic Level A6-A8 ($98,122 - $105,323 p.a.) + 17% Superannuation Based at the City campus but
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any prior research and/or relevant work experience Curriculum Vitae Academic transcript Preferable background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, modelling (across length
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Generation programs - Next Generation Graduates Program Student Information Details on CSIRO Next Generation programs - Next Generation Graduates Program Student Information Please contact A/Prof (andy.song
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applications. This project would suit people from a wide variety of backgrounds, including food technologists, chemistry, food scientists, and chemical and process engineers. In this project you will gain skills
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A domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students in our HDR program in COBL. A domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students in our HDR program in COBL. 3.5
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, vaccines, microbiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, molecular biology or a related discipline. References: [1]. Flanagan KL et al. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. (2017) 33:577 [2]. Noho-Konteh F et al. Clin