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small molecules and gene therapies. As a Post Doctoral Research Associate, your projects will be developed to take advantage of your existing experience while allowing growth and development, with a focus
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. The role also offers strong support for developing your independent research profile and fostering your academic career within a world-class research environment. Your key responsibilities will be
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to developing nanostructured single atom materials from solid wastes, improving catalyst performances in advanced oxidation processes and materials yield during synthesis, conducting mechanistic studies in device
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will contribute to the project by developing nanostructured single atom materials for environmental and sustainable catalysis, conducting mechanistic studies, and enabling large-scale materials
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(IMAS), you will collaborate closely with the School of Engineering to develop state-of-the-art models of Pine Island and Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica and Totten and Denman Glacier in East
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research and lead the development of academic papers proven capacity to collaborate collegially within research teams to meet the aims and deadlines of the project evidence of a developing publication record
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Economics (awarded prior to commencement) interest in working in economic history experience working with large datasets ability to conduct independent research and lead the development of academic papers
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the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. The role of Post-Doctoral Fellow reports to Prof Bing
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will apply and develop their expertise in conducting research to further the research agenda of Professor Edward C. Holmes FAA FRS. They will contribute to research efforts as part of an inter
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internationally recognised research. Details of the role The Post-doctoral fellow is part of a dynamic team focused on developing novel anti-angiogenic and antifibrotic therapies for age-related macular