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The Position:
Postdoctoral Fellows are appointed for up to three years and will work closely with a leading Research Scientist or Engineer in their respective field. They carry out innovative, impactful research of strategic importance to CSIRO with the possibility of novel and important scientific outcomes. They present the findings in appropriate publications and at conferences.
CSIRO Manufacturing is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to undertake experimental work on the design and synthesis of polymers. The project will appeal to candidates with a multi-disciplinary background, and there is scope for commercial engagement for those applications that are proven to be industrially useful. The Postdoctoral Fellow will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of synthetic chemists, polymer chemists and engineers to help with these tasks.
Your duties will include:
Location: Clayton, Victoria
Salary: $80k to $91k plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Specified term of up to 3 years
Job ref: 57013
To be successful you will have:
Before applying please view the full position details and selection criteria here: Position Details
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How to Apply: Please provide enough information relevant to the selection criteria for this position to enable the assessment panel to determine your suitability, and upload one document containing your CV/resume and cover letter.
Applications Close: 10:59pm AEST, 19 June 2018.