72 algorithm-development positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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the accessibility of nationally significant Earth and environmental science collections, boosting the capacity and capabilities of geoscience laboratories at UWA, Analytical method development and refinement as
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, development, and coordination of science communication products and activities, including writing plain-language summaries, media releases, newsletter stories, and graphical content to explain the research
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development. The Centre's overall aim is to develop new knowledge and advanced technologies for efficient, effective and environmentally friendly utilisation of fuels and energy in the resources industries
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. Provide specialist expertise across the full software development lifecycle. About you Relevant tertiary qualification or equivalent experience and competency. Experience across the full Software
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training of students and staff in the relevant skills. Its research and development infrastructure are key to supporting these goals. In that context, the CMCA is the University’s microscopy
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the planning and development of services to help the University Library meet its strategic and operational objectives. Manage and continuously improve inquiry, reference, and student IT support services
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interactions, or a relevant combination of experience and training. Advanced skills in molecular biology. Highly developed written and verbal communication skills, including extensive experience in writing
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environmental science Undergraduate and Masters students, supervising Honours, Masters and PhD research students, and developing collaborations with researchers Attract grants for funding research from national
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Australia (DTA) is responsible for the translation of contemporary knowledge regarding dementia care through the development and delivery of training resources to the aged care workforce. DTA is a
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of the University’s activities. The PVCIE provides strategic leadership of the School of Indigenous Studies and is responsible for the operations and strategic developments of the Berndt Museum, and the Poche Centre