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which block the Malaria parasite’s ability to degrade haemoglobin and obtain amino acids needed for growth and survival. As a Research Fellow your main responsibility will be the synthesis, purification
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, and, more broadly, in the physics of imaging and materials science. The position will utilise instruments in the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy which has a powerful suite of instrumentation
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, which has a powerful suite of instrumentation, including the Thermo Scientific Spectra-φ, an advanced S/TEM with beam blanker, multiple fast pixelated detectors and unique electron-optical elements
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research experience. You bring strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a developing publication record, and the ability to manage multiple research priorities effectively. You enjoy working
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edge decomposition of graphs or fractional structures in graphs. You will have the ability to solve complex mathematical problems. If you are excited about contributing to cutting-edge research
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capability working with real-world transport and mobility datasets • Ability to transform complex modelling outputs into practical, user-focused planning tools, including working to iterative these with non
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applied research, experience supervising junior researchers, and the ability to lead complex, collaborative projects in climate or building sector policy. About Monash University At Monash , work feels
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outputs of a team dedicated to translating discovery into meaningful impact for people living with Friedreich Ataxia. We are seeking someone with a PhD in computer engineering, biomedical engineering
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(written and verbal), ability to collaborate effectively. If you would like to be part of an impactful cutting‑edge research project focused on solving pressing challenges of modeling temporal dynamics in