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will apply and develop their expertise in conducting research to further the research agenda of Professor Edward C. Holmes FAA FRS. They will contribute to research efforts as part of an inter
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Biomaterial to join the team and explore how biomaterials with varying physical and mechanical properties drive the phenotypic and functional responses of regenerative stem cells. The successful candidate will
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is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the development and application of hybrid numerical-asymptotic methods to nonlinear systems. Your key responsibilities will be to: work on an
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chemistry, physics, or materials science, ideally with expertise in electrochemistry proficiency in materials synthesis and analysis experience in polymer chemistry, ideally including templating techniques
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Full time fixed term until 31 May 2027 (will consider part time) Advance your research career in metagenomics Base Salary from $89,831 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity We are seeking a
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University). Neuroimaging Data Analysis: Process and analyse structural and functional neuroimaging data to extract meaningful insights into brain function. Apply state-of-the-art software tools and
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collaboratively as part of a research team, through an understanding of the subject matter within the discipline. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and fabricate in vitro/microfluidic model systems
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at the University of Sydney is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Physics) to work within the Dynamics and Neural Systems Group, led by A/Prof Ben Fulcher, on developing novel methods to analyze non
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-NEXUS RTA “expansion” is more than just a progression; it is a strategic initiative aimed at promoting collaboration between academia, industry, and government while enhancing dual-use and composite
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Research Associate to join our dynamic team and contribute to pioneering research in cancer and stem cell biology. In this role, you will design and conduct experiments aimed at developing next-generation