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through in silico, activity and structural screening. support, train and supervise junior members of the team, including undergraduate students and PhD candidate, working in biological chemistry disseminate
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compliance with institutional and regulatory guidelines (e.g., OGTR, ethics) apply and manage human and animal ethics approvals/modifications, and GMO approvals. About you You will have: PhD (or equivalent) in
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earth systems. There are also opportunities for biogeochemical modelling as part of the position and either some knowledge of, or interest in, this would be ideal. To be successful you will need: PhD
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. To be successful you will need: PhD or equivalent degree (or thesis submitted) in earth sciences. Demonstrated research ability in sedimentology and sedimentary geochemistry—preferably with expertise in
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and computational facilities and laboratories that support a vibrant postgraduate research community, and research partnerships spanning academia, government and the resources industry. The successful
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statement At the University of Sydney, our shared values are trust, accountability and excellence and we strive to be a place where everyone can thrive. We are committed to creating a University community
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importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who has: a PhD (or near completion) in organic chemistry, chemical biology, protein engineering or
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large organisation with a diverse and talented community; a community doing extraordinary things. But what makes us different isn’t only what we do, it’s how we do it. Together, we are driven to be
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(or biomedical PhD with strong computational skills). Fluency in modern AI/ML and emerging paradigms (agents, explainability). Track record of computational solutions to biological problems. Clear communicator
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Antarctic science and knowledge. Publish key findings in journals of high international standard, with communication to the public through outreach activities and to peers at workshops and conferences. What