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Technologies. Over the past decade, our group has successfully used a steerable tweezer platform as an optical collider to investigate cold collisions between ultracold atomic clouds. In parallel, we have built
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wide range of proteins and perform X-ray crystallography and structure determination of resulting protein crystals. The fellowship is externally funded for 2 years. You will have completed a PhD in
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Lincoln Campus. The salary is fixed at $75,000 per annum. Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role To be successful in the role you will have A PhD in Precision Agriculture, Plant
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PhD in molecular biology or a related discipline. • Preferred - demonstrated experience of exome/genome sequencing analysis. • Organised, methodical, proactive, with excellent attention to detail
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Vernon Ward, Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Successful candidates will have: • A MSc or PhD in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology or a
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of Biochemistry. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako The successful candidate will have: • A PhD in medicinal chemistry or a related discipline (e.g., chemical biology, drug delivery). • Strong
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addition to teaching undergraduate medical students, we offer world-class postgraduate education and research opportunities to medical professionals, and PhD and masters' students. The role | Te mahi Applications
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(1.0 FTE) at our Lincoln Campus. Salary is fixed at $75,000 per annum. Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role You will have: A PhD in Plant Physiology, Viticulture, Plant
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have a PhD in Physics or Astronomy with a strong research background in: Observational astrophysics with neutrino and/or gamma-ray telescopes Statistical methods and data analysis. Computer programming
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university and who are enrolled in a PhD programme at a New Zealand university. For more information visit Universities NZ . Closing date 1 October Selection criteria Graduates of a New Zealand University