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School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering - Faculty of EAIT Full-time, fixed-term position through to August 2027 Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation
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with colleagues in the development of joint research projects and applications for competitive research funding support; Contribute to progressing towards transfer of knowledge, technology and practices
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of these technologies on clinical samples. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on translational projects that span fundamental discovery to clinical application, in collaboration with engineers, chemists
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outlets. Participate in competitive research funding applications and collaborate with colleagues on joint projects to support research activities. Contribute to the translation of knowledge, technology
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the steps involved in commercial optimisation of tissue culture technology and how research objectives must align to these steps. An understanding of meristem culture techniques is strongly desired
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, securing, and managing funding for projects and activities Support the translation of knowledge, technology, and practices to end users, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property Conduct
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School of Chemical Engineering – Faculty of EAIT Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $114,824.05 - $136,048.72 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering - Faculty of EAIT Full-time, fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation
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modeller to help lead a collaborative research programme between the University of Queensland and King Abdulla University of Science and Technology (KAUST) with Prof David Suggett. Our shared goal is to
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, significantly limiting their amounts entering the atmosphere acceptor in natural and engineered ecosystems. This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to perform a systematic investigation