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enthusiastic individual to join our dynamic team and contribute their unique skills. The Plant Accelerator® has a range of automated phenotyping systems collecting water use data and images over time, as
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of teaching resources and assets, and provide hands-on technical support in both laboratory and field settings. If you enjoy working in a dynamic, science-focused environment and are passionate about supporting
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Senior Phenotyping Analytics Manager HEO9 ($132,705 - $141,974) | Full-Time Fixed-term Contract until 30 June 2028, with a possibility of extension if further funding is successful Help shape Australia’s
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Health and Medical Sciences building on North Terrace. This role is critical to the delivery of the Human Biology and Biodental sciences curriculum for the Bachelor of Dental Surgery Program (BDS) and
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of 17% superannuation applies. Full time, fixed term position for 5 years. The School of Economics and Public Policy is renowned for its excellence in teaching, research, and engagement in Economics and
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term position for 24 Months. Postdoc opportunity - Open for Applications Until Filled. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecological
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. The project is a collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Group, within the Combat
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internationally recognised research in a dynamic academic environment. The University is home to a leading Australian group in high-energy astrophysics with strong involvement in major international collaborations
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AEMO’s annual General Power System Risk review AEMO must model the power system at a 5 year ahead time horizon. Modelling at this time horizon while accounting accurately for power system dynamics in PSSE
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how we grow food and use plants in challenging environments. The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space (P4S) is a world-leading research initiative led by the University of Adelaide. With