Research Fellow in Particle Physics Phenomenology
The University of Melbourne
About this role
A Postdoctoral Researcher in Particle Phenomenology at the University of Melbourne conducting internationally competitive research within the School of Physics. This is a full-time, fixed-term (3 year) role that offers opportunities to publish in high-impact journals and develop independent research expertise while participating in the university research community.
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2018
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$57k – $77k
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