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applications, and the collection of qualitative and quantitative data Prepare manuscripts for publication and contribute to competitive grant applications Support the Group Lead with the coordination of funded
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opportunity has become available for a motivated and talented individual to join the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a Research Fellow in the Medicinal Chemistry Theme. The development
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ICU Research Team, and Monash SPHPM, you’ll develop data pipelines, analytics frameworks, AI-driven tools and real-time dashboards that support world-class intensive care research. What You’ll Do Build
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collaborative research team and supported to further develop your research skills, contribute to publications and presentations, and build your academic research profile. Key Responsibilities Conduct high-quality
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activities. This is an outstanding opportunity to develop your independent research profile while contributing to transformative discoveries in regenerative medicine. About You You will hold a doctoral
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-RC research and registry activities — from protocol development, qualitative research and data interpretation to manuscript preparation and grant submissions. If you are ready to help shape research
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key part in supporting Australia’s transition to green ironmaking by developing a quantitative framework that connects impurity content, process parameters and microstructural evolution to scalable, low
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leading research in the development of cryo-EM methods to solve problems in an important class of challenging materials. This Level A Research Fellow position will contribute to the ARC Discovery Project
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of Physics and Astronomy. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to conduct high quality research in the development and application of new transmission electron microscopy methods (STEM and/or TEM
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in supporting Australia’s transition to green ironmaking by developing a quantitative framework that connects impurity content, process parameters and microstructural evolution to scalable, low