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that match the tenure of this role About Us: The Population Biology and genomics Group The Population Biology and Genomics Group is focussed on the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations. We
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$113,918 to $134,596 pa (ALEV B) Fixed-term (3 years), Full-time, Joondalup campus Open to candidates with the relevant working rights POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JOONDALUP
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. The position will provide technical and research knowledge in the field of implementation science, contributing to a range of projects conducted within the Implementation to Impact program, School of Population
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE JOONDALUP CAMPUS $101,332 TO $113,918 (LEVEL A/B) FIXED TERM (2.5 YEARS), FULL-TIME Overview The position is funded by and Australian Research Council grant (Discovery Project) held by
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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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, modelling, learning, and systems engineering and has strong industry and scientific collaborations in sectors including mining, aviation, agriculture, manufacturing defence, and environmental resilience. You
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& HEALTH INNOVATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES JOONDALUP CAMPUS $80,938 TO $108,498 (LEVEL A)/$113,918 TO $134,596 (LEVEL B) FIXED TERM (2 YEARS), FULL-TIME Overview
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Full time, 2 years fixed term with potential extension. Located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) Exciting opportunity to develop new approaches
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, Intelligent Manufacturing and Robotics, Communications Systems and Sensing, Nuclear Engineering, Advanced Materials, Membranes and Water Security, Smart Mobility and Logistics, Refining and Petrochemicals
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University. This 1-year position (with a possible 6-month extension) offers a unique opportunity to study the electronic structure and reactivity of gold nanomaterials using quantum chemistry. The successful