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. Knowledge of, or willingness to learn relevant codes of practices for animal care and use in scientific research, including Animal Ethics, Biosafety and OGTR standards. Proficiency in troubleshooting and
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integration, and secure coding principles. A solutions-focused mindset with excellent communication skills and a commitment to delivering high-quality research software and infrastructure support. The
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to work well and flexibly i.e. autonomously, in small teams and with a wide range of varying stakeholders Ability to see the big picture, yet still focus on detail Ability to be flexible and adaptable in
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enrolments to require a tutor. Please note that these opportunities are subject to The University’s Code of Conduct . What We Can Offer These are casual appointments. As such, there is no firm advance
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Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA ) project. The role requires advanced data transformation and coding skills in a research context and the incumbent will be working in Python, R, Javascript, SQL and
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nanoscale device fabrication techniques, and imaging/surface characterisation tools for research or industry applications. Familiarity with mask/GDS layout tools (e.g. Klayout, LEDIT, AutoCAD or similar
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pay scales. The marking rate for standard essays is 3,500 words per hour and the pay rate code is AC30A or AC30B. For example, if marking 2,000 words for 18 students, then 2,000 x 18 / 3500 = 10 hours
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/ . Please note that these opportunities are subject to The University’s Code of Conduct . About You You must possess at least an undergraduate degree majoring in the discipline in which you seek to deliver
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or related discipline area. Experience and skills in coding and running analyses in R, and quantitative modelling to address scientific questions in evolution. Broad background knowledge of vertebrate
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and the Australian Code for Responsible Research Conduct. Contribute to scientific output by reviewing SOPs, supporting manuscript and review article preparation, maintaining confidentiality