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contribute to the University's research efforts and develop your research expertise through defined projects in the field of zeolitic aluminosilicate gels. Your work will explore crystallization kinetics, CO
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ultrafast light-matter interactions in graphene metamaterials, with the aim of developing efficient thermoradiative devices for harvesting energy from the cold night sky. The Research Fellow will work with
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their as-manufactured state using industry-standard non-destructive testing (e.g. ultrasonic testing). You will also develop microstructure-informed modelling to evaluate in-service performance throughout a
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requires excellent organisational and communication skills, the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team, and a collegial approach to working with others
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Group’s research programme for the development of therapeutic biomolecules. You will work as part of a team using cutting edge synthetic techniques to develop safer drug targeting systems based
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supervising junior researchers, and the ability to lead complex, collaborative projects in climate or building sector policy. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of
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. The ideal applicant will demonstrate strong analytical skills, a proven publication record, and the ability to communicate complex scientific information effectively. You’ll work with state-of-the-art
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, sexualities, and age groups. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from contributing to something groundbreaking – a place where great things happen. We value
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, proximal transducer assays, second messenger assays) to understand GPCR biology Supporting administrative, operational, and financial aspects of the research program Collaborating within multidisciplinary
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). This research-only role offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge drug discovery efforts, with a focus on biochemistry, pharmacology, structural biology, structure-function studies, and biophysical