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of Physics & Astronomy. The Research Fellow will conduct research related to the light curves and spectropolarimetry of Type Ib/c supernovae using radiative transfer models. You will also be expected
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for food and milk quality using microneedle and microfluidic technologies. You will conduct experimental work, analyse data, and share findings through publications and presentations, contributing
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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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shaping laboratory culture and capability. What You Will Do • Conduct high-quality research under limited supervision and contribute to peer-reviewed publications • Design and perform advanced laboratory
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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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research outputs, mentoring staff and students, and contributing to competitive grant and publication activity. Your Key Responsibilities As a Research Fellow / Laboratory Manager, you will: Conduct
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-emission processing pathways. You will design and conduct laboratory experiments, apply advanced microstructural, thermodynamic and kinetic analyses, and collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team
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them The Opportunity Join Monash University, a global leader in advanced electron microscopy and materials research. Based at the Clayton campus, this role is an exceptional opportunity to conduct
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of Queensland), and Peter Dukes (University of Victoria). Key Responsibilities: Conduct independent and collaborative research in edge decomposition of graphs, fractional structures in graphs Work on well-studied
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partnership with government, industry, not-for-profit organisations and communities, bringing together expertise across transport and urban planning, public health, engineering, data science, behaviour change