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[SA_scat] ANSTO-CSIRO JOINT POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

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  • Subject: [SA_scat] ANSTO-CSIRO JOINT POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
  • From: "GILBERT, Elliot Paul" <epg@ansto.gov.au>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:05:49 +1100
ANSTO-CSIRO JOINT POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
PROTEIN SCATTERING / CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 
Attractive Salary Package 
2 Year Term

ANSTO and the CSIRO Food Futures Flagship are currently seeking a recent PhD graduate with a strong focus on innovation, good communication skills and a proven publication record to join a unique research collaboration. We are looking for a researcher who can work well within small cross-disciplinary teams and can collaborate strongly with other research groups and interface with industrial partners.

The fellow will work in a major initiative applying a multidisciplinary approach to understand the factors that influence the material properties of proteins in dried foods and ingredients. Particular focus will be on relating the molecular properties of proteins to their behaviour during drying and re-hydration, initially in powder form and subsequently as components of whole foods. A range of proteins are already the subject of active study. Factors to be investigated will include moisture content, temperature, pH, ionic strength, protein size and composition and denaturation state. Subsequent study will relate to rheological behaviour and a determination of critical control points in yield stress, flow rate behaviour, reversibility of shear and elongational flow effects.

The fellow will interact closely with collaborators in Food Science Australia and The University of Queensland and will have the opportunity to publish their science in high impact journals and international conferences and to present their work directly to industry through a protein research consortium. 
Experience in the application of X-ray or neutron scattering methods to investigate bio-systems, particularly proteins, is essential. 
To be eligible for appointment, applicants will require a security and medical assessment and Australian citizens are preferred.
For further technical information relating to this position please contact Dr. Ingrid Appelqvist or Dr Elliot Gilbert by e-mail: ingrid.appelqvist@csiro.au, elliot.gilbert@ansto.gov.au
To apply or for further information please consult the vacancies page of our website www.ansto.gov.au or contact Jessica Simpson on (02) 9717 3905.  Applications must address the selection criteria.
Applications close: 9 May 2008

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Dr. Elliot Paul Gilbert FRSA RPM

Project Leader, Quokka (SANS)
Project Leader, Food Science
Bragg Institute
ANSTO
PMB 1
Menai
NSW 2234
Australia
 
Tel: (61)-2-9717-9470
Fax: (61)-2-9717-3606
http://www.ansto.gov.au/bragg/contacts/dr_elliot_gilbert.html
http://www.ansto.gov.au/bragg/science/scientific_projects/foodscience.html



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