19 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics Fellowship positions at University of Adelaide
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full Time, Fixed Term position for 12 Months! We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Structural Engineering) to be based within the School of Architecture and
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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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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full-time position for 5 years. We are seeking a motivated and collaborative Postdoctoral Research Fellow A to join the School of Agriculture
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dependent on funding. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Quantum and Nano Technology Group (QuaNTeG) in the School of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and
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cell wall characterisation of a range of crops, including sorghum, sugar cane and rice. This will include monosaccharide quantification using HPAEC-PAD, structural analysis of polysaccharides using PACE
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, you will play a key role in advancing genetic research in weeds and plants, applying molecular techniques and statistical analysis to understanding the evolution of weed populations
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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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, and community members – through pedagogical interventions such as Learning from Country. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow is required to support the development of a research agenda for the CNS project
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to creating an accessible and future-focused educational powerhouse that fosters economic and social wellbeing through ground-breaking research and innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide
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). The tasks of the Postdoctoral Researcher will include using methods which include HPAEC-PAD, PACE and MALDI to characterise the resulting cell wall composition and structure. Heterologous expression of