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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Robotics and Metal Additive Mfg) Posting Start Date: 22/08/2025 Job Description: Job Description The National University
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. Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Write and review research papers, present research outcomes, conceptualise new ideas
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or his/her designate, including but not limited to the following: - Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Develop
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or his/her designate, including but not limited to the following: - Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Develop
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or his/her designate, including but not limited to the following: Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Write and
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electrolysers or related fields. • Experience with large-scale electrochemical systems, including component selection, system integration, and process scale-up is highly desirable. • Proficiency in
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limited to the following Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Develop and test novel T cell assays against various
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these conditions. Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Independently design, plan, and execute experimental research aligned
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skills in: Electron-beam lithography Metal deposition Dry and wet etching Low-noise microwave measurements Operation of cryogenic equipment Mechanical assembly for RF devices Josephson junction fabrication
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to the following: - Independently carry out the design and execution of experimental research required by the research component of the project. Independently analyse complex data sets. Write and review research