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Research Fellow in Dynamical Systems Job No.: 683312 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280 - $113,025 pa Level A (plus 17
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Australia's premier department in its discipline since 1998 by the Australian Research Council, it offers a dynamic and highly respected academic environment. Learn more about Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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accurate molecular discovery. You will work closely with academic researchers and industry partners to translate research outputs into real-world therapeutic design pipelines. Key responsibilities include
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that unveil the unseen. analyse complex data to uncover insights and pioneer new strategies for molecular sensing and imaging. We’re looking for someone who brings: A PhD in chemical biology, organic chemistry
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understanding the molecular mechanisms behind heart defects and cardiomyopathies using cutting-edge technologies such as human induced-pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), CRISPR gene editing, 3D organoids, and
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honours students within a dynamic and research-intensive environment. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics, or a closely related field. If you have a passion for
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modelling and machine learning to join and lead a dynamic international team of early-career researchers. This exciting role is part of a cutting-edge project investigating the structural integrity
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, fabricate structures at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, and measure their optical and electrical properties. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Materials Engineering, or a closely
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into neurocognitive outcomes The Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic research team advancing innovation in addiction and mental health treatment. As a Research Fellow, you will contribute to a
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and contribute to the preparation of manuscripts stemming from your work. If you have a PhD in organic chemistry, ideally with a background in protein chemistry or chemical biology you might be