41 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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programs Deliver high-quality face-to-face, blended, and online teaching Mentor students, including higher degree research candidates Contribute to the school’s research program, advancing your research
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. Collaborative team player, comfortable working with PhDs, researchers, and programmers Expertise in ocean salinity (and its relation to the Earth’s water cycle), and coupled climate modelling Full-time, 4.5-year
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. Collaborative team player, comfortable working with PhDs, researchers, and programmers Expertise in large scale Southern Ocean circulation and coupled ocean-atmosphere modelling Full-time, 4.5-year fixed-term
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. Contribute to the development and maintenance of productive and effective links. What we’re looking for: A PhD or equivalent in a discipline relevant to biomedical science. Proven capabilities in higher
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certificate minimum. PhD or Masters level desirable. Experience in university-level teaching and learning including experiences in undergraduate programs across all modes using contemporary teaching practices
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to the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Full time, 3 year fixed-term role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate – Ice Core Atmospheric
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contribute to developing and delivering teaching and professional training programs in volcanology, sedimentology and natural hazards with appropriate guidance from the course or program coordinator
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professional experience for Level A or A PhD or equivalent in a relevant field for Level B. A demonstrated ability and understanding of research in the field of analytical geochemistry and geochronology
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at PhD level, noting that applicants with lower-level qualifications may be considered if they satisfy the essential requirements to a high level. Demonstrated experience in research, organisational
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outcomes. Ability to act independently using initiative, judgement and discretion. Digital literacy, including the ability to use contemporary computer-based systems including design software, communication