25 professor-computer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Aberdeen" Fellowship research jobs at Monash University in Australia
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relationships in organic semiconductor materials, working closely with Professor Chris McNeill in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Dr. Amelia Liu in the School of Physics & Astronomy as
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and conduct experiments, operate specialised equipment, develop and implement experimental procedures, and support project delivery through effective scheduling and computational analysis. This role
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the satisfactory completion of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Professor Shane Bullock, School of Rural Health, +61 3 (9905 5900
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neuroscience research environments, embedded within the Alfred Research Alliance and closely connected to leading clinical services. About the Role As a key member of our neurorehabilitation research program
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-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Professor Nicolas Voelcker, Director, Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, Faculty of Pharmacy and
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of anti-malarial agents has been a significant research area within the Faculty. Reporting to Professor Peter Scammells, the focus of the study will be the development of small molecule enzyme inhibitors
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will also collaborate across multidisciplinary teams and support the broader research program within the Department. About the Role Key responsibilities include: • Designing, conducting and analysing
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Fellows to join a major program (>$20M) funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). This ambitious program focuses on lymphatic pathophysiology and the development of innovative
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to reduce addiction, self-harm, and mental ill health. The project integrates 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional data with administrative datasets
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to strengthen evidence on addiction, self-harm and mental ill health. The multidisciplinary study will analyse 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional