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Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in numerical modelling to lead investigations into the dynamic component of the Antarctic ice sheet’s observed decadal variability. Although it is often overlooked
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- $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity At the University of Sydney, we pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic research environment where innovation thrives. The Schools of Biomedical Engineering
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dynamic and translational research program focused on identifying novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets in lung cancer. The position offers the opportunity to apply and develop expertise in molecular
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contribute to high-impact projects that aim to improve prevention, treatment and recovery outcomes for people affected by eating disorders. Working as part of a dynamic and interdisciplinary research team
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International Ocean Discovery Project (IODP) Expedition 389 : Hawaiian Drowned Reefs. Our team brings together expertise in: 1. geochronology, sea-level reconstruction and ice-sheet dynamics 2. geochemistry
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The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join its dynamic team. This appointment is funded by The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and
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with electrochemistry and chemical engineering a strong track record of publications, research translation and other impact metrics excellent communication skills with the ability to work dynamically and
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internationally recognised research. Details of the role The Post-doctoral fellow is part of a dynamic team focused on developing novel anti-angiogenic and antifibrotic therapies for age-related macular
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) design and simulate dynamic models of megaproject systems prepare and submit journal articles to high-impact publications contribute to competitive grant proposals and research impact activities
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Research Associate who will contribute to one or more of our current research projects as part of a dynamic multi-faceted team that explores the development of current and next-generation gravitational wave