47 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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programs, the School supports an active research program. The School hosts a research flagship in Archaeology, with globally-visible researchers, networks, and an award-winning Archaeology teaching program
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dispersed research team. Contribute to the global SKA Regional Centre Network and national radio astronomy projects. About you You hold a relevant degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience. You have
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Science’s placement program and teaching clinic (the Robin Winkler Clinic). Work under general direction while managing a wide range of administrative tasks. Contribute to the smooth operation of student
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evaluation of the developmental program. Interact positively and appropriately with children and implement routines which enhance well-being. About you Hold, or be actively working towards, a Certificate III
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communities across the world through SKA Regional Centres (SRCs), which are nationally lead hubs that form the basis of a federated global compute and science support infrastructure. The Australian SKA Regional
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analytical instrumentation and service delivery. Strong expertise in mass spectrometry (e.g., LCMS, GCMS, Orbitrap), including method development and troubleshooting. Hands-on experience with platforms such as
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within the School for Agriculture and Environment at The University of Western Australia (UWA) and is one of four research Hubs under the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program
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competency. Considerable relevant customer service and administrative experience at an appropriate level. High level of proficiency in a range of computing skills including word processing, spreadsheets
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including teaching, fieldwork support, laboratory management, instrument/equipment stewardship, research training/design/optimisation and analysis, program coordination, and workshop design, manufacture and
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to raise aspirations for tertiary education. Broadway Connect is a support program for first-year students, offering online mentoring and on-campus events. The WA Children’s University Partnership supports