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connects real people, physical test facilities, and sophisticated modelling to support researchers, innovators, and policymakers in shaping the energy landscape of the future. NEAC includes: The Living Lab
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the general public from emerging infectious disease threats. It is a high-containment facility designed to allow scientific research into the most dangerous infectious agents in the world. As a Project
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working at the forefront of renewable energy. Based in Newcastle, the team is focused on solving complex industry challenges, developing new technologies to accelerate the transition to clean energy, and
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working at the forefront of renewable energy. Based in Newcastle, the team is focused on solving complex industry challenges, developing new technologies to accelerate the transition to clean energy, and
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Location and office arrangements: Perth (Kensington) – Boorloo. Salary (Salary band will be determined based on skills and experience across the following ranges): CSOF 4: AU$96k - AU$109k per annum (pro
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, medium term storage, field modelling, site selection, metallisation and agrivoltaics. As a materials domain expert you will also be provided the opportunity to identify and lead projects into a new
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specifically the Marine Survey and Measurement Group, plays a vital role in enabling scientific discovery across Australia’s marine environments. The Hydrochemistry team, based in Hobart, provides essential
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CSIRO’s Social Impact and Living Labs team, you’ll play a key role in supporting the expansion of the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS), helping to improve the way we understand and model
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to guide the planning, evaluation, and validation of research opportunities, identifying the best pathways to market, business models, and key partners to engage for impact. You’ll lead early-stage
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Program, the Marine Survey and Measurement Group provides essential support for oceanographic studies across Australia’s marine estate. The Hydrochemistry team, based in Hobart, delivers chemical analysis