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technically complex tasks, document procedures, and train clients on systems and processes. The role also participates in the after-hours “on call” roster which provides a 24/7 emergency response for the site.
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. The successful candidate will apply botanical expertise to curate the ANH eucalypt collection, develop taxonomy skills, and contribute to electronic identification key development.
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to using environmental tracers to develop robust conceptual hydrogeochemical models. Experience in industry and/or applied research, developing, co-designing and delivering projects for water security
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Amplify the impact of The National Environmental Science Program Climate Systems Hub Develop strategic and creative communication strategies Engage with stakeholders at the forefront of climate
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PhD Develop transferable professional skills Get access to specialised expertise, equipment and training The CSIRO Industry PhD Scholarship (iPhD) Program is an industry-focused, applied research
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their doctorate and have less than three years of relevant postdoctoral work experience. These fellowships aim to develop the next generation of future leaders of the innovation system. We're seeking a dynamic X
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, for developing and/or coordinating the development of scripts and procedures, and for supporting the overall verification of the SKA-Low Telescope System Requirements.
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, technological innovation, and skills development. The Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC) plays a key role in this mission by supporting global SKA science communities and enabling advanced data processing
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, most notably in the area of emergency animal diseases (including serious zoonoses), animal infection models, genetically modified animals, and the development and testing of vaccines and therapeutics
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vision to create measurable economic, environmental, and social impact. At Boorowa Agricultural Research Station (BARS), Agriculture and Food’s research themes include developing crops adapted to future