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About the Opportunity The Faculty of Engineering, within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is seeking a standout Research Fellow to join our team. In this role, you will play a key part
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Research Fellow - Zero Emissions Built Environment Job No.: 683515 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Part-time, (fraction 0.45) Duration: 12 months fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Pro
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on infrastructure, including the grid, renewable energy sources, and the need for additional EV charging and energy storage. Please see website About the Role This position is part of a major global initiative across
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be part of a diverse, international research group led by Professor Joanne Etheridge and will enjoy a creative and collaborative environment for the development and application of electron microscopy
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operating in customised modes to deliver new information about key functional materials. Please see the Level A and Level B position descriptions below for full details. This research fellowship will be part
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mindset and a commitment to research excellence. This is more than a research role, it’s a chance to be part of a team that’s shaping the future of injury prevention and safety science. If you’re ready to
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Research Fellow in Computational Neuroscience Job No.: 686523 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.7) Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 30 November 2026 Remuneration
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Research Fellow (Material Agency) Job No.: 676290 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.8) Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: Pro-rata of $83,280
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for Level C or Level D in your cover letter, as appointments will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Travelling to various University campuses may be part of the position, and possessing a
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(written and verbal), ability to collaborate effectively. If you would like to be part of an impactful cutting‑edge research project focused on solving pressing challenges of modeling temporal dynamics in