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contractual arrangements between the NASA and Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). For more information on CDSCC, please visit: http://www.cdscc.nasa.gov The opportunity
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, high-quality research (e.g., publications, reports, grants, patents). Strong quantitative research skills, including advanced statistical analysis, data interpretation, and mixed-methods approaches
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create regionally tailored, quantitative methods for soil health scoring and benchmarking. Your high-level duties will include: Carry out research investigations requiring originality, creativity and
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delivering projects on time. Contributing to current projects, including input on design and fabrication, material use and manufacturing methods. Perform preventative maintenance and repairs as needed
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International Program (ACDP-IP) partners with multiple organisations across the Asia-Pacific to build laboratory capacity, improve the quality of laboratory diagnostic services, and laboratory biosafety and
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directly supporting industry to adopt agile manufacturing technologies and approaches. Find out more here: https://www.csiro.au/en/about/people/business-units/Manufacturing As an Experimental Research
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Build software that supports CSIRO’s leading research Work in an agile, innovative, and autonomous team Collaborate with experts across tech and science The Data Management and Applications (DMA) team, part of CSIRO’s Information Management and Technology (IMT) group, develops software solutions...
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Diagnostics, Surveillance & Response Program About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. Many of our iconic
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of experimental programs such as absorbent degradation studies and development of analytical methods at the Newcastle Energy Centre as needed. Role particulars Location and office arrangements: Newcastle, NSW
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experimental methods, equipment or software. Show initiative to seek new approaches to meet experimental or technological needs when encountering new problems where methods are not defined. Participate in