45 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at Monash University in Australia
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and may include travel to one of our collaborator labs above. All the projects will make use of the world-class instruments at the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy with unique electron-optics
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known as Team COMPAS -- includes a number of amazing undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, alumni, and other fantastic collaborators. Please contact me if you are interested in joining our group
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Understanding factors related to student retention and experience in physics and astrophysics major units. Using quantitative (surveys) and qualitative data (interviews with students) this project
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-stage selection process: To apply for this position, please submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University. Please direct your EOI to Associate
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that expand Australia’s technical capability and will enable them to make key contributions to the sustainability and growth of the Medtech and Biotech sectors, and to provide significant capacity to address
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events with the GOTO telescope network. Projects focussing on thermonuclear bursts will involve analysis of new and archival data from satellite-based X-ray telescopes, and running numerical models
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PhD Scholarship – Integrated Care for Co-occurring Mental Illness and Addiction Job No.: 676262 Location: The Hamilton Centre, Turning Point, 110 Church Street, Richmond Employment Type: Full-time
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that reflects the diversity of the Australian population? Do you want to make a contribution to knowledge through research? Monash Education is offering a PhD project as part of the Education Workforce
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Future Fellowship’s aims and objectives. This position has a two-stage selection process: Stage 1: Please submit an EOI using the Faculty of Information Technology Research Project Enquiry form here
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your own learning at one of the world’s top 80 universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions Fibrosis is a scarring process characterised by the excessive deposition of connective