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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Global Environment Modelling of Soil Organic and Inorganic Carbon
for global assessments. Research outputs are expected to improve the capacity to predict soil organic and inorganic matter dynamics across ecosystems and answer key question about abatement of GHG emissions
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young people to quickly ‘check-in’ on their mental health and wellbeing and provides tailored recommendations for free or low cost online support options. Your key responsibilities will be to: manage the
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submit a cover letter, resume, and upload a document that includes your responses to all of the selection criteria for the position as contained in the position description or selection criteria document
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. Your key responsibilities will be to: deliver outcomes in a research project and ensure that milestones are met work with colleagues and postgraduates within the project prepare materials
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responsibilities will be to: develop advanced modelling, novel material synthesis, processing, fabrication and manufacturing sequence, advanced characterisation and measuring methods for high performance perovskite
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collaborative role where you will work seamlessly with research groups at both UNSW and ANSTO, manage your time and responsibilities, and cultivate productive relationships at both locations with a wide range of
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responsibilities will be to: conduct research, scholarly or professional activity, independently as part of a team, contributing to discipline knowledge develop and refine independent research skills under
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collaboratively as part of a research team, through an understanding of the subject matter within the discipline. Your key responsibilities will be to: design and fabricate in vitro/microfluidic model systems
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. The associated research is supported by an ARC Future Fellowship. Your key responsibilities will be to: interact positively and productively with members of the Dynamics and Neural Systems Group develop new