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formal collaboration of national research organisations, ANU, CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology, Geoscience Australia, other research-intensive universities and organisations nationally. The User Support
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innovation, focused on developing new methods, whether experimental, analytical or computational. Our research spans the range from solid earth evolution to climate processes, and from 21st century resources
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. The candidate will have a passion for developing innovative instrumentation and analytical methods to enhance accelerator performance and safety. Experience with programming languages such as C++ or Python, and
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Australian National University | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 2 months ago
innovation. NCI is an operating unit of the Australian National University and is built on and sustained by a formal collaboration of national research organisations, ANU, CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology
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the APS and embed connections between policymaking and academia through postgraduate scholarships. We offer two scholarships programs: the Sir Roland Wilson PhD scholarship; and the Pat Turner postgraduate
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candidate will hold a PhD in public policy or cognate discipline in the social sciences, such as political science, economics or sociology. We seek candidates who have familiarity with policy issues in
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developing strong networks across the University and industry. The Person The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in geochemistry and have strong geochemical analytical experience, ideally with expertise in zinc
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development of Whole Cell Models (WCMs). The Person We are looking for a researcher with a PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Computational Biology, or a closely related field, with a strong background in
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Australian National University | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 2 months ago
Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems (MACSYS) brings together mathematical, computational and biological scientists to develop innovative computational methods that make biology predictive. The ANU node
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Prof. Jamie Pittock’s project research team with Dr Matt Colloff and a PhD scholar. The activities include: Working with experts and governments in south east Australia; Assembling data on waterbirds