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Director, Queensland Microand Nanotechnology Centre

October 13th, 2008 admin No comments

Job Role: Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environment, Engineering, Maths & IT, Physics, Other

  • Job Hours: Full-Time
  • Sector: Academic
  • Location: Queensland, Australia
  • Company:  Griffith University
  • Salary:  
  • Posted Date: 13 October 2008 01:36:43
  • Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology

    Griffith University is a learning-centred research university with 5 campuses and 37,000 students in the high growth Brisbane – Gold Coast corridor. The University has a national and international reputation for innovation, diversity and creativity in its research and teaching programs and in its scholarly engagement with its communities.

    The Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre (QMNC) is a newly formed research centre in the Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology (SEET) Group and incorporates the Queensland Microtechnology Facility (QMF); a purpose built facility developed in partnership with the Queensland State Government to provide a development platform for silicon carbide on silicon technologies. The QMNC has a developing research program based around the themes of sustainable energy technologies, novel devices and materials, complex systems and signals, and theory and modelling. The current project mix under those themes includes sensors for hazardous materials based on functionalised carbon nanotubes; advanced materials for hydrogen storage; metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) capacitors on silicon carbide; novel memory technology based on silicon carbide; enhancement of silicon solar cells; intelligent memory networks: application to automatic face and speech recognition; and theory of nanoporous materials.

    Griffith seeks to appoint a new director for the QMNC. The Director will be responsible for leading and developing the QMNC, coordinating QMNC research plans and programs in close consultation with relevant Griffith researchers and external research partners, sourcing funds to support research, and overseeing commercialisation activities. The Director will be expected to position and market QMNC as a principal provider of research solutions in micro- and nanotechnology, commercialise research outcomes where applicable, and to manage the QMF as a premier microtechnology research and demonstration facility. The Director is responsible for the development and achievement of the Centre’s research strategy, performance indicators and targets, and the efficient, effective and equitable operation of the Centre.

    The successful appointee will have a PhD or equivalent experience in a field relevant to the QMNC research profile, a highly competitive research track record in an area relevant to the research themes of the Centre, entrepreneurial skills and skills in marketing and promotion, experience in leading research teams including demonstrated ability to manage relations with researchers, partners and stakeholders, excellent project management, time management and organisational skills, a strong understanding of governance principles and experience in working with boards and committees in incorporated and/or unincorporated structures, business development skills and experience in successful fund raising for research programs or equivalent, including experience with IP and contract management, and/or successful commercialisation of research products, and strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, and a history of effective staff management.

    The appointment to the position of Director is for an initial period of five years. In addition, the successful candidate will be offered a continuing position at the level of Professor within the SEET Group.

    Applications close on 14 November 2008

    To Apply:
    1 | Go to http://www.griffith.edu.au/griffith-jobs for further information on the position and selection criteria or phone +61 7 3735 4010 if you do not have internet access.
    2 | Follow the specific application process for that position.
    3 | Applications can be lodged in electronic or hard copy form. All applications will be acknowledged.

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    Postgraduate Scholarship Program 2009

    October 7th, 2008 admin No comments

    Job Role: Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environment, Engineering, Physics

  • Job Hours: Full-Time
  • Sector: Government
  • Location: Australia
  • Company:  CSIRO
  • Salary:  
  • Posted Date: 11 September 2008 05:52:07
  • CSIRO is Australia’s national science organisation with over 6,500 staff located across the country. It is one of the largest and most diverse research organisations in the world, with its research delivering solutions for agribusiness, the environment, information and communication technologies, health, advanced materials and manufacturing, minerals and energy, services, transport and infrastructure.

    This year, CSIRO is offering Postgraduate Scholarships to provide prospective students with the opportunity to undertake postgraduate research aligned with National Research Priorities in partnership with CSIRO. Top-up scholarships are available to PhD students who have gained (or expect to gain) an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) or equivalent. In certain circumstances, full scholarships are also available.

    There are two programs under which you can apply for a scholarship.

    The Corporate Postgraduate Scholarship program is offering 20 scholarships in the following areas:

    • Cell Attachment and Growth on Surface Nano/Micro Engineered PFPE Thin Films (2008/1034)

    • Fabrication and Characterisation of Boron Nitride Nanotube Structures (2008/1044)

    • Numerical Modelling of Particulate Multiphase Flow (2008/1035)

    • Star Formation and Magnetic Fields in Nearby Galaxies (2008/1045)

    • Climate Change Impact on Infrastructure and Building Design (2008/1036)

    • Cognitive Radio Techniques in Multi-hop Wireless Broadband Services (2008/1046)

    • Mapping Genes Associated with the NIR Spectra Related to Wheat Quality (2008/1037)

    • Grapevine Carbohydrate Dynamics – Implications for Irrigation Management (2008/1008)

    • Novel Microalgal Transformation for Biofuels and Lipid Biochemistry Applications (2008/1038)

    • Novel Strategies for the Over Expression of Transgenes in Plants (2008/1047)

    • Investigation of Interfacial Effects in Ionic Liquid Based Lithium Batteries (2008/1039)

    • Gas sorption by Coals and Related Materials (2008/1048)

    • Pulsed Electric Field Modulation of Protein Behaviour (2008/1040)

    • Multiobjective Optimisation for Building Comfort and Energy (2008/1049)

    • Strategies for Alzheimer Disease Prevention (2008/1041)

    • Microstructural and Rheological Analysis of NIS Ore Remobilization (2008/1050)

    • Multiscale Modelling of Corrosion of Zinc for Self-Repairing Oxides (2008/1042)

    • Pathogenesis Study of Two Deadly Bat-borne Zoonotic Viruses (2008/1051)

    • Electroactive Fibres and Fabrics for Sensing and Energy Harvesting (2008/1043)

    • Genomic Analysis of Novel Anaerobic Respiration in Synergisters Bacteria (2008/1052)

    For further information, selection documentation and details on how to apply, visit www.csiro.au/careers

    The Flagship Collaboration Fund is offering around 30 new scholarships for research in areas relevant to the work of the nine National Research Flagships:

    • Climate Adaptation
    • Energy Transformed
    • Food Futures
    • Light Metals
    • Minerals Down Under
    • Niche Manufacturing
    • Preventative Health
    • Water for a Healthy Country
    • Wealth from Oceans

    Flagships have nominated priority research areas against which applications will be accepted – these can be found on the web, along with further information about the Flagships, the guidelines for Flagship Collaboration Fund scholarships and details on how to apply, at www.csiro.au/org/FlagshipPostgradScholarships.html
    For further information, selection documentation and details on how to apply, visit www.csiro.au/careers
    Alternatively contact CSIRO on 1300 301 509

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    Postdoctoral Fellowships

    October 7th, 2008 admin No comments

    Job Role: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering

  • Job Hours: Full-Time
  • Sector: Government
  • Location: Australia
  • Company:  ANSTO
  • Salary: A$66,451 (plus superannuation)
  • Posted Date: 18 September 2008 01:19:35
  • 2-year terms + possible 1 year extension

    Salary range: A$66,451 (plus superannuation)

    ANSTO is one of Australia’s foremost scientific research and development organisations, focused on delivering the benefits of nuclear science to the Australian community.

    We are looking for recent PhD graduates to work on specific research projects across our research portfolio:
    • Structural biology
    • Structure/dynamics-function relationship in new energy-related materials
    • Stable isotopes and biomarkers as new tools in human impact studies
    • Structural integrity (2)

    We are seeking candidates with a strong innovation focus, good communication skills and a proven publication record, as well as experience and skills specific to the proposed research project. PhDs must have been awarded within the last three years or be under examination.

    Structural biology

    Working closely with Prof Jill Trewhella, a Federation Fellow working jointly between ANSTO and Sydney University, this fellowship aims to advance neutron and x-ray scattering applications in structural biology. A major scientific focus will be to understand the structural basis for biochemical regulation and signalling between bio-molecules. A key approach will be to combine neutron contrast variation and x-ray solution scattering data with data from other techniques and develop computational models that are experimentally validated. The work is multi-disciplinary in nature, involving biophysical characterisation techniques, structural biology, and structural modelling.

    Practical experience in neutron and/or x-ray scattering including data analysis is essential. Practical experience in structural biology and/or computational modeling of biological structures is desirable.
    For further information contact Prof Trewhella – jtrewhella@usyd.edu.au, or Dr William Hamilton – william.hamilton@ansto.gov.au

    Structure/dynamics-function relationship in new energy-related materials

    A fellowship is available to study alternative energy systems and materials using neutron scattering methods, in the area of hydrogen research, including separation, storage, and use in fuel-cells.

    Applicants must have a background in physical-chemistry or materials science and experience in solid-state analysis and modern quantum-chemistry calculations. This is a competitive and rapidly advancing field that offers the potential to contribute to both scientific and environmental developments.

    For further information contact Dr Vanessa Peterson – vanessa.peterson@ansto.gov.au or Prof Don Kearley – gordon.kearley@ansto.gov.au

    Stable isotopes and biomarkers as new tools in human impact studies

    A postdoctoral fellow with expertise in paleoecology and use of stable isotopes is sought to generate generalised high-time resolution records of environmental change where there is independent evidence of human impact and then to apply methods of extracting, identifying and quantifying the composition of organic compounds from sediments. These will be related to potential casual agents through dating and stable isotope analyses.

    For further information contact Prof John Dodson – john.dodson@ansto.gov.au

    Structural integrity

    Two Materials Science or Engineering PhD graduates are sought to work on the development of advanced methods for predicting the structural integrity of welded components and structures in nuclear and thermal power generation systems.

    One fellowship is to develop full 3D residual stress finite element simulations of power plant welds in order to inform predictive models of their structural integrity. This will be accomplished using the ABAQUS FEA package used within ANSTO’s Institute for Materials Engineering. The work will centre around the key simulation and measurement tasks in an international program (NET: Safelife.jrc.nl/net/) to standardise methods of calculating residual stress in both Austenitic and Ferriotic/Martensitic thermal plant.

    The second fellowship is based on the requirement in high quality weld finite element simulations for accurate materials constitutive models and appropriate validation. In particular, it has become clear that significant improvements in simulation accuracy are produced if the spatial variation in constitutive behaviour in the weld is included in the model. Thus, the fellow will use state-of-the-art non-contact strain (ESPI and DIC) and high spatial resolution neutron and synchrotron diffraction techniques to measure both the elastic and plastic constitutive behaviour in the weld, the heat affected zone and parent material in order to provide data critical to weld simulation activity within the research group.

    For further information contact Prof Lyndon Edwards – lyndon.edwards@ansto.gov.au

    TO APPLY visit www.ansto.gov.au and follow the links to the vacancies page. Applications must address the relevant selection criteria and should be submitted on-line via our website.

    To be eligible for appointment, applicants will require a security and medical assessment.

    For further information please consult the vacancies page of our website www.ansto.gov.au or contact Jessica Simpson on +61 (02) 9717 3905.

    Applications close: 31 October 2008

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