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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative
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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative
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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative
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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative
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and wellbeing (for example through presentations, reports and outreach activities). 3. HDR Supervision and Research Training Provide co-supervision and mentoring to Honours, Masters, and PhD research
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. To Apply To apply for this position, please apply online by submitting your CV and a separate cover letter (no more than 2 pages) that demonstrates how you meet the following selection criteria: PhD in
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of two referees), a statement of research interests and achievements. Essential A PhD or equivalent degree in plasma physics/high energy density science/computational science. Experience in
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these skills to hardware design challenges. You thrive in multidisciplinary environments, communicate effectively across teams, and are eager to make a meaningful research impact. A PhD in LLM/AI, machine
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. Develop grant proposals to internal and external grant funding bodies. Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students and mentor junior researchers. About You (Selection Criteria) You will have a PhD in
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maintain academic and industry collaborations, and apply for research funding Communicate research findings in scientific journals and at conferences About You You will have completed a PhD in biochemistry