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-edge technologies Apply your mechanical/process engineering skills to create real-world impact Ongoing role with CSIRO’s dynamic Solar Thermal Engineering team in Newcastle! About CSIRO As Australia's
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PhD Develop transferable professional skills Get access to specialised expertise, equipment and training The CSIRO Industry PhD Scholarship (iPhD) Program is an industry-focused, applied research
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-edge technologies Apply your mechanical/process engineering skills to create real-world impact Ongoing role with CSIRO’s dynamic Solar Thermal Engineering team in Newcastle! About CSIRO As Australia's
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locations, fostering a rich and dynamic learning experience. Download the Program Guide for more information. Right across Australia, with 500 scholarships from Honours to PhD - your potential is limitless
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Western Australia. We have a range of exciting opportunities available within our Computing and Software team, from entry level positions through to seasoned professionals and experts in their fields. We
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expertise in mechanical systems, systems control and/or thermal process management to tackle technically challenging problems and deliver practical, scalable solutions. You will bring strong project
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investors. Support research translation by equipping teams with skills and networks. Strengthen CSIRO’s ON Program through strategic engagement and leadership. About CSIRO As Australia's national science
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collaboration in the delivery of the Partnerships for a Healthy Region program Work closely with CSIRO Research Units, as well as local and international partners Lead whole-of-program governance, management and
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Sometimes a once-in-a-professional-lifetime opportunity comes along. This is that opportunity. The team is part of the Sustainable Mining Technologies Program in the CSIRO Mineral Resources research
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thrive. There are Studentships for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master students to undertake research in fields of interest to CSIRO. The student's research is co-supervised by CSIRO and a university