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% Superannuation (Academic Level B) Based at our St Lucia Campus, with occasional travel to and work at other sites around QLD required About This Opportunity Join the new ARC Research Hub for Engineering Plants
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Australia. Led by the University of Queensland, the University of Adelaide is leading the Biomass Characterisation project theme. This role will develop and run analytical pipelines to deliver detailed plant
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the School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Queensland, supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology (QUBIC). You will develop your expertise and research profile
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completion of a PhD in fields relating to bioengineering, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, or a closely related discipline. Previous experience in a similar research role would be considered
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at the University of Queensland to better measure human muscle, as well as collaborative work on other projects related to neuromechanics and the study of chronic pain. The primary project is geared towards making
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promoting bacteria, as well as a range of natural or engineered peptide elicitors, for the priming of plant defence pathways for enhanced viral tolerance. The successful candidate will develop and conduct
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researchers engaged in cutting-edge research at the interface of quantum technology engineering and development. This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Fellow to help
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researchers in quantum sciences and technology with ample opportunities for scientific growth and collaboration with both academia and industry. As Quantum Engineer/Research Fellow for the National Quantum
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control and quantum chip manufacturing. NQCT will include a large team of interdisciplinary researchers in quantum sciences and technology with ample opportunities for scientific growth and collaboration
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control and quantum chip manufacturing. NQCT will include a large team of interdisciplinary researchers in quantum sciences and technology with ample opportunities for scientific growth and collaboration