Northern Territory Government
Sonu Yadav has a diverse work experience in the field of molecular science and biological research. They began their career as an intern at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in 2013. They then worked as a researcher at the Wildlife Institute of India from 2013 to 2015. In 2015, they joined the National Centre for Biological Sciences as a junior researcher. After that, they worked as a postdoctoral researcher at UNSW from 2019 to 2021. In 2022, they became a visiting fellow at UNSW until 2023. Currently, Sonu Yadav holds the position of principal molecular scientist at the Northern Territory Government. Additionally, they serve as an adjunct research associate at Charles Darwin University.
Sonu Yadav obtained a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD degree from Macquarie University between the years 2016 and 2019.
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Northern Territory Government
We recognise the skills, dedication and diversity of our employees, whether they are working in the Red Centre, the Top End or in one of our remote or regional communities. The Territory is a place of opportunity and we offer exciting careers across a range of sectors. We value innovation and understand that our employees are our biggest asset, which is why we are big believers in maintaining a work-life balance. We, as a government, are working hard to improve the lives of all Territorians. This includes laying the foundations of what is likely to be the biggest period of growth in the Territory’s history, with a strong focus on developing Northern Australia. It’s an exciting time to be a Territorian, and unlocking the full potential of Northern Australia will boost Australia’s prosperity - increasing exports and employment to ensure Australia’s position among the world’s top economies is protected. Join us as we plan for the future of the Territory, the future of North, and the future of Australia.