24 computer-programmer-"the"-"FEMTO-ST"-"RAEGE-Az"-"DAAD"-"P"-"Dr" positions at University of Adelaide
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among higher degree by research students, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia
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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among graduate researchers, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia and industries
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% superannuation applies. Part time (0.8), fixed term position available until 12 January 2028 We are seeking a motivated, organised, and detail-oriented Technical Officer to join our Almond Breeding Program. This
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software used to test and evaluate telescope performance during commissioning. The position will also require a strong commitment to developing an innovative research program in high-energy gamma-ray
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government and industries in South Australia, and overseeing Centre performance. The appointee will also be supported to establish and build a dynamic research program in machine learning or artificial
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- from enrolment through to the awarding of the degree - in line with Program Rules, established guidelines, and procedures. The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) sits within the Division
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to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying service enhancements and assisting with program and procedure development project support, events, and broader University initiatives to ensure
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questions or would like to learn more about this role, please contact: Kate Klimeš RAIR Program Manager, RAIR Centre RAIRCentre email: raircentre@adelaide.edu.au We are an Equal Employment Opportunity
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and fertiliser. The incumbent will be involved extensively in the AgriFutures Program of Research on “Insects for food, feed and fertilisers”, including running various experiments and performing data
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% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full time position for 24 months. This position is based within the University of Adelaide’s barley research program, located in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine (Waite