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for Catalysis and Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry. The group has extensive experience in computational modelling, reaction mechanisms, and machine learning for catalyst design and discovery. Nova
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people who discover them The Opportunity Join the ARC Discovery Project “Ascertaining the explosion mechanism of stripped‑envelope supernovae” led by Associate Professor Bernhard Mueller in the School
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on physical mechanics of cancer cell spreading, GLIOFORCE aims to open up new avenues for treating aggressive cancers like Glioblastoma. In this context, the present PhD Research Fellow will contribute
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statistical physics, solid mechanics, or fluid mechanics Experience with data-driven modeling, parameter estimation, or model calibration Familiarity with high-performance computing or large-scale simulations
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Qualifications Currently, there are two open positions for studying the molecule mechanisms of novel long non-coding RNAs in regulating cardiovascular development and diseases. The successful candidate is expected
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spectrometers Trains and instructs new users of mass spectrometers We are therefore looking for a person with solid background in food chemistry and strong hands-on experience in mass spectrometric analysis
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injury, mechanical ventilation, sedation, pneumonia, early mobility, nutrition in critical illness, patient blood management and ECMO — improving outcomes for the sickest patients in our community. We
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and their evaluation as therapeutic targets in triple negative breast cancer and other malignancies. The role will involve characterising signalling mechanisms, determining protein function using
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technology and advanced skin organoid systems, to uncover skin disease mechanisms and enable precision therapeutic strategies. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Energetically drive research projects
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be considered beneficial. A strong experimental background in developing and performing experiments in soft matter physics, elastohydrodynamics, robotics, solid mechanics and/or a strong background in