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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 1 day ago
of the sciences, supported by extensive international networks and by world-class facilities. For further information please contact, Greg Yaxley, Professor Experimental Petrology T: +61 2 6125 8334, E: greg.yaxley
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characterisation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Key responsibilities include: Conducting research aligned with defined project objectives Applying biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques (e.g
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to pushing the boundaries of eDNA science through exploring eDNA enrichment, quantification and modelling/software methods. We are seeking a creative and motivated Early Career Postdoctoral Research Fellow to
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to interact effectively with people from a diverse range of backgrounds. Demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team in a cooperative and collegial manner. Relevant research software expertise such as
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member of a team in a cooperative and collegial manner. Relevant research software expertise such as Stata, NVivo, EndNote etc. Please refer to the Position Description for other duties, skills and
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other software's packages. Ability to maintain a day-to-day meeting routine with the group leader to update on the progresses made in the development of these software tools. To be successful at Level B
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approaches to solve challenges in measuring, valuing and reporting the status of Australia’s soil resources. Pedometric tools will be used to define Australian-specific soil health indicators, and to develop
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or borehole reflection seismic data using industry-standard software. Experience, willingness and ability to participate in field acquisition of land and downhole seismic data. Experience in or commitment
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track record of significant involvement with the profession and/or industry. High level communication skills and ability to network effectively and interact with a diverse range of students and staff
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principles, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and specialised research software are essential, with experience in AI tool development considered highly advantageous. About Monash University At Monash , work