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ecosystems. About the opportunity The Research Officer will contribute to the new and rapidly evolving area of molecular genetics by applying environmental DNA analysis to detect the occurrence of species in
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are in place for each project. Managing research data securely and efficiently to support analysis and reporting. Adhering to Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) requirements and helping maintain a safe
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of 6 years of professional experience in a related field. Demonstrated high-level skills in experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation of ecological data sets and experiments. Experience
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management plans, Preparing presentation slides and data visualisation, Data analysis, and Other research tasks where appropriate. Ensure appropriate support is provided to key projects, events, and other
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world transitions to more sustainable energy, increased metal demand combined with consumer desires for a reduced environmental footprint, means novel exploration techniques are being investigated. As part of
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benefit both Indigenous communities and the environment. The fellow will apply their expertise in spatial analysis, remote sensing and geospatial modelling to support healthy Land and Sea Country management
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analysis will be essential to your success. Your exceptional organisational, problem-solving and administrative skills will enable you to prioritise and meet competing deadlines while exercising judgement
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proposals, developing research partnerships and managing project workflow. Experience with organising and managing field programs or similar logistical operations. Demonstrated research design, data analysis
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to develop bioinformatic workflows for analysis of large genomic datasets. Demonstrated ability to synthesise and communicate results of evolutionary analyses, as evidenced through a track record of
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Research to drive scientific, strategic, and operational leadership for the Ecosystem Processes (EP) platform, a key component of the multi-institutional Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). Full