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conduct bioanalysis (e.g. chromatographic analysis of biological specimens) and laboratory research in support of clinical academic research programme. Key responsibilities will include: Undertakes advanced
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translation. University of Queensland clinical Trials capability (ULTRA) Program Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are an important component of the healthcare system as they provide gold standard, most
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technologies that support decarbonisation and clean energy goals. The successful applicant will contribute to the computational modelling and design of Prussian blue analogues, spin-crossover metal-organic
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in human-research related fields, specifically using some of the sensors involved in the project (ultrasound, EMG, motion capture, force), and the ability to perform basic data processing and analysis
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development, validation and sample analysis studies including modifying existing research techniques to optimise the outcomes of the research endeavour. Contribute to and/or draft elements of research proposals
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many-body methods for multi-valence-electron atoms, with a focus on transition metals of interest for spin-crossover metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The applicant will be involved in the development
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the disciplines such as Urbanism, Architecture, or Urban Design. You will directly report to the Head of School. Key responsibilities will include: Undertake advanced elements of research, in accordance with Urban
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. Demonstrated experience with UHV instrumentation, particularly low-temperature STM/AFM. Expertise in STS and analysis of local electronic structure. Experience with STM-based measurements of superconducting
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matter expertise in support of an ARC Research Hub for Engineering Plants to Replace Fossil Carbon project on Genetic analysis of lignocellulosic composition and biomass in sugarcane to maximise biofuel
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Lucia, with occasional work at Gatton and possible travel to other QLD sites required. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Carry out trait mapping using GWAS analysis and functional genomics