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fusion. Publication record commensurate with experience and opportunity. Have or be about to complete a PhD (or equivalent qualification) or have equivalent industrial experience in computer science, data
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& Medical Sciences and School of Biological Sciences. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Optics/ Photonics/ Physics and/or Microscopy, with a strong focus on light-sheet and multiphoton microscopy
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successful you will need: A PhD in geology, geochemistry or a related field. An established track record of publication in isotope geochemistry and/or critical mineral ore systems. Demonstrated expertise in
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expertise and relevant knowledge in the above mentioned research fields To be successful you will need: PhD in Chemical Engineering or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education
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an impactful career in quantum technology within a world-leading research institution. To be successful at Level A you will need: A PhD in Quantum Physics, good knowledge in the Physics of Quantum devices
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or nearly completed PhD graduate with experience in protein biochemistry to join the Herbicide and Antimicrobial Innovation Laboratory led by ARC Future Fellow Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa. Working
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holds Bachelors’ degrees in English literature (with Honours) (1961), and musicology (with Honours) (1970) from The University of Adelaide, and a PhD from the same university (1979). Her work includes the
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need: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology, or a related area. Expertise and interest in cancer and/or stem cell biology and associated techniques. Outstanding academic track
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want to be, please apply! To be successful you will need: A PhD in genomics or stem cell biology A working knowledge of tissue culture Experience in functional genomics techniques A solid track record of
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the Institute of Photonics and Advanced Sensing and the School of Physics. To be successful you will need: PhD in Optics/ Physics or a closely related discipline, with strong focus on optical fibres