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, such as astronomy/radio astronomy, bioinformatics, genomics, geosciences, control systems and their interfaces, or other related domains. Desirable : Experience and familiarity with formal software
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mutual expectations and monitoring client satisfaction. Under technical direction undertake a range of administrative tasks, with discretion in selecting the most appropriate method and sequence
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if available to do so. Selects the appropriate methods to perform standard analysis and be able to undertake technical tasks associated with tests, measurement, reviews and investigations. Willingness
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of senior researchers, engineers, postdocs, and PhD students working together toward impactful science and mutual growth. In this role, you will apply your expertise in aquatic biogeochemical and ecological
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components to meet special circumstances or undertake modifications to methods requiring some level of innovation. Respond courteously and efficiently to requests for their services, keep clients informed
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. These impacts are growing due to changing land use, climate pressures, and global trade. Traditional pest control methods are struggling to keep up. We have two Research Technician roles that offer the chance to
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Agriculture & Food Research Unit, contributing to the development of gene editing and cell delivery methods across a range of commercial crop species. In this hands-on, lab-based role, you will bring your
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existing techniques to meet special circumstances or undertake modifications to methods requiring some innovation. Conduct literature reviews, investigations and inspections in the laboratory, glasshouse
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To be considered you will need: Essential Under CSIRO policy only those who meet all essential criteria can be appointed. A PhD in a relevant field such as Astronomy, Physics or relevant areas of Data and
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and career directions. Many previous vacation students have gone on to pursue a PhD and build a successful research career within CSIRO, universities, or industry. CSIRO’s Space and Astronomy unit