150 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at RMIT University in Australia
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-based molecular biophysics project of medical significance, funded by the National Institutes of Health, USA. The Computational Biophysics Group develops advanced physical and chemical simulation
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About You In this position, you will assist with development of a mechanical subsystem for a lunar project funded via an Australian Space Agency Moon-to-Mars Initiative award. The successful candidate
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In the PhD program, you will be involved in working with a multi-disciplinary team. You will be conducting experiments and developing phenomenological models to understand the graphite formation
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for the Level B Industry Research Fellow appointment you have (but not limited to): Emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs as evidenced by publications, development of new research
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of September 2022. *RMIT has a great range of online career support resources available including a Prepare for interviews section. Here you can upload your CV and practice mock interview questions. Visit
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, innovation, self-motivation, and potential leadership qualities. *RMIT has a great range of online career support resources available including a prepare for interviews section. Here you can upload your CV
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to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the University’s research focus areas. You will embed your research expertise into the life of the School through
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funded ARENA project: "Solar-Energy-Driven Modular Floatable Device for Scalable Green Hydrogen Production from Wastewater." The project aims to develop a large-scale, floatable device powered entirely by
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) - performance” relationship between sodium polysulfides, electrolytes, and electrocatalysts, which is a critical but rarely understood in developing a broader family of sulfur redox reaction electrocatalysts
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Memorial Scholarships Program was created by Sir John Storey, who left a sizable gift to RMIT in his will. The program commemorates the life of his son, John Storey Junior, who developed leukaemia and died