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Technology (SET) This position plays a vital role in developing advanced theoretical tools and models for superconducting quantum materials research, contributing to leading-edge defence-related technologies
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term position for 24 Months. Postdoc opportunity - Open for Applications Until Filled. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecological
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plant molecular physiology for major crops in South Australia. Outputs from this investment will lead to new research discoveries related to fundamental understanding of molecular biology, physiology and
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molecular genetics supporting the Grains Research and Development Corporation funded Weed Management Initiative under the supervision of Professor Christopher Preston at the University of Adelaide. As a
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proteins, combined with methods such as microscale thermophoresis will also be used to characterise enzyme activity. The postdoc will also co-supervise PhD students and Honours students. Outputs will include
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and MALDI/ESI, and lignin composition using TDA/GCMS. The postdoc will work closely with teams developing engineered plants to develop a deeper understanding of cell wall architecture. This is expected
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closely with an industry partner, you will generate cutting-edge insights into protein structures and protein-ligand interactions using in silico approaches such as bioinformatics, modelling and docking
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individual to work on an exciting modelling and simulation project, involving extensively applied work at the intersection of software engineering research and modelling and simulation, with real-world testing
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the expertise in repair and rehabilitation of structures with advanced materials, construction-grade waste materials and experience in experimentation and modelling of structures or structural elements. This all
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characterization. Expertise in the development and application of in-situ or operando techniques to investigate interfacial phenomena at the molecular or atomic scale is essential. The role requires an individual