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dangerous infectious agents in the world. Visit the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness - CSIRO for more information. The Large Animal Facility (LAF) capability is essential for supporting
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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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safeguards, agent systems, no/low-code platforms, or reusable component libraries is highly valued to streamline AI solution development. Your duties will include: Conduct and deliver innovative research
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CSIRO’s Environmental Modelling Suite (EMS ) – a sophisticated modelling platform – to simulate and analyse environmental systems involving nutrient cycling, oxygen and microbial dynamics, plankton, and
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research that involves humane killing of research animals, including lab animals infected with viral agents. Demonstrated ability to work productively and harmoniously in a team, with a good understanding of
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packaging to cleanroom operations and equipment maintenance. You will also support simulation, validation, and prototyping activities, which will ensure reliable, scalable photonic assembly and enable
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this program. Upload a copy of your academic transcript (unofficial version is acceptable) in the ‘Cover Letter’ field In the ‘Education’ section select your current university from the Educational Institute
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– connections to CSIRO facilities for testing and simulation The opportunity As the Strategic Engagement Lead, you’ll be the driving force behind NEAC’s connection with its users and Living Lab participants. With
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plant systems, and experience in designing control systems (e.g. heliostats) and/or high-temperature process applications. Proficiency with CAD software and digital simulation, including FEA and/or CFD