36 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation uni jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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educational and research activities by applying their technical expertise in a dynamic university environment. The role offers opportunities to engage in diverse and meaningful projects, foster industry
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content Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a dynamic environment The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our doors in
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and dynamic Marketing and Engagement Analyst to support the growth and impact of Australia’s leading plant phenotyping infrastructure. This position will be based on the University's Waite Campus
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successful you will need: Proven track record in leading and modeling high quality teaching and learning practices in classrooms and supporting professional conversations with teachers. Familiarity and
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, modelling and supporting relationship building activities involving Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples and those from public institutions such as teachers and principals. Engaging with
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of teaching resources and assets, and provide hands-on technical support in both laboratory and field settings. If you enjoy working in a dynamic, science-focused environment and are passionate about supporting
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. Conduct high-quality research in collaboration with a vibrant academic team working on naval nuclear propulsion, systems engineering, hydroacoustics, experiments, modelling and simulation, hydrodynamics
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and anatomical teaching models for the teaching of undergraduate veterinary anatomy. The incumbent will also maintain a catalogue of teaching/anatomy specimens and provide access to these collections
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. The candidate will join a dynamic teaching team and be responsible for co-coordination, design and delivery of cohesive curriculum content (i.e.. lectures, workshops/practicals, online resources), assessment
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internationally recognised research in a dynamic academic environment. The University is home to a leading Australian group in high-energy astrophysics with strong involvement in major international collaborations