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to be a leader in groundwater hydrology research, including system characterisation and modelling. You will have established networks and also bring your experience in developing a portfolio of activities
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(DSS) across both laboratory and field environments. You'll collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team to design experiments, develop software tools, and leverage machine learning to automate and
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the designated area and able to access all equipment in these locations. Demonstrated intermediate level competency with relevant computer software comprising particularly Microsoft- Word, Excel and Outlook Proven
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the designated area and able to access all equipment in these locations. Demonstrated intermediate level competency with relevant computer software comprising particularly Microsoft- Word, Excel and Outlook Proven
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solving real-world industry and community challenges. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to lead projects, shape research direction, build collaborative networks, secure funding, and develop new
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network-attached device reliability. Deploy, configure, patch, and update desktops/laptops while maintaining hardware/software asset records. Support server installations, updates, and configurations under
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. Experience working with clinical peak bodies, the clinical software industry and government agencies. For full details about this role, and other desirable criterion, please review the Position Description
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CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, operates the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), a world-class network of radio astronomy observatories supporting leading research. NSW sites
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home to one of the world’s largest R&D teams in AI, data science, cybersecurity, robotics, and software engineering. The Robotic Perception and Autonomy (RPA) group, one of Australia’s largest robotics
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phase in developing the SKA Regional Centre Network (SRCNet), a global system of data centres that will process and manage SKA’s vast Exabyte-scale data. Scientists will rely on SRCNet to access