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is a prestigious four-year research opportunity established in 2008 through a generous bequest from the Ramsay family, founders of the Kiwi Polish Company. The fellowship aims to advance knowledge and
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opportunity The School of Geosciences at the University of Sydney is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate - EarthBank. As part of the establishment of a new AuScope EarthBank Project node
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resilience of communities. Conducting qualitative research using structured /unstructured interviews, focused groups, observations, and content analysis in disaster scenarios. Conducting quantitative research
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, vulnerability and resilience of communities. Conducting qualitative research using structured /unstructured interviews, focused groups, observations, and content analysis in disaster scenarios. Conducting
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disinformation. Working closely with interdisciplinary university/industry teams including psychologists, data scientists, and software engineers, the researcher will contribute to our expanding research program
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developing and patenting new IP, with great impact for the fusion and materials communities. The successful candidate will join A/Prof Patrick Burr’s diverse and multicultural research group. To learn more
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(MMC) approaches; as well as more standard RANS based methods. The clean combustion group is currently inviting applications for a postdoctoral research associate to perform experiments that will resolve
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, with the aim of developing effective therapeutics. The postdoctoral researcher will apply their expertise in biochemistry, epigenetics, and molecular biology to lead and contribute to cutting-edge
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. The successful candidate will join Patrick Burr’s diverse and multicultural research group and collaborate with the HB-11 Energy research team, also located in Sydney. For more information on the research group
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Premier’s Science Fellowship Program, the Population Biology and Genomics Group is a new and rapidly growing research group in the School of Molecular and Life Sciences at Curtin University. To find out more