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AARI Institutional Day & World Oceans Day Quiz 2025

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  The Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) was established on June 8, 2016, and inaugurated by Honorable T. Ulagalantha Perumal, father of our Proprietor. Since its inception, AARI has been committed to providing valuable services to students and the research community. Today, as we proudly step into our tenth year of service, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have been part of our journey. Thank you for your continued support! As part of our Institutional Day celebrations & World Ocean Day, we are excited to present the AARI Institutional Day Quiz, 2025. We hope this initiative enhances your understanding and curiosity... All participants who secure more than a 50% score will receive the e-certificate. Your certificate will be shared via google drive after finishing the quiz kindly check your google drive for the certificate, for more query contact - aari2siva@gmail.com... Good Luck Loading… <<<<<< >>>>>>> Link to Q...

Post Doctoral Research Associate in Food Science School of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Sydney, Australia

 Post Doctoral Research Associate in Food Science  Applicant Login Job Alert Research Associate in Food Science Job no: 516075 Work type: full time Location: Sydney, NSW Categories: Post Doctoral Research Associate The Opportunity The School of Chemical Engineering has an opportunity for a Research Fellow, where you will be conducting research in the field of food science, particularly in the area of plant-based alternative proteins. This position will give you the opportunity to develop your research skills and output through your contribution to the writing of scientific papers and reports for international journals, your participation in conferences and workshops, and your active engagement with industry partners. This role reports to Associate Professor Jayashree Arcot and has no direct reports. Salary, Level A - $100,318 to $107,299 per annum + 17% superannuation Full time Fixed-term contract – 12 months with a possible extension Location: Kensington – Scho...

Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods by Dr. Souvik Mitra - 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series.

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Dear Delegates, Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 25th session of AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series . Title: “Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods” Speaker:  Dr. Souvik Mitra, Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head , PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India. Date: 05/12/2020       Time: 14:30 -16:00 IST _____ https://youtu.be/wo6btULJwOw for more information http://aaribioscience.blogspot.com/

AARI Bio-Science World Wide Webinar Series Session-XXV (Free) by Dr. Souvik Mitra,

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 Dear Delegates, Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 25th  session of the AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series. Title: “Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods” Speaker:  Dr. Souvik Mitra , Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head, PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India. Date: 05/12/2020       Time: 14:30 -16:00 IST _________ Join Telegram Channel "AARI Bioscience Webinar series" where you are safe and you will be updated with all AARI Bioscience webinars and other details... Join the channel using the link - https://t.me/aari_bioscience Join the Telegram channel and avoid filling these hectic forms... Loading… webinarquiz@gmail.com

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