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develop innovative software that supports world-class agricultural research? Join the Australian Plant Phenomics Network (APPN) and make a real difference in sustainable agriculture across Australia. Help
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administrative efficiency and service quality; Demonstrated high-level computing skills and competence in standard office software and information management systems, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing
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disinformation. Working closely with interdisciplinary university/industry teams including psychologists, data scientists, and software engineers, the researcher will contribute to our expanding research program
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. They will ideally have some experience of using open-source software packages and a track record of delivery on project-based work. To be successful at Level B you will need: Demonstrated expertise and
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network protocols and services using open-source software (i.e. bind, ffr, iptables, Apache, Open vSwitch) Software development You will also have opportunities to develop your skills in these areas as part
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service delivery functions and activities. Undertake the effective administration of a range of placement related functions, including contributing to the organisation and verification of clinical skill
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are deeply committed to environmental stewardship and eager to apply their specialized skills in AI, data analysis, software development, and electrical or energy engineering to make a significant and tangible
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Biochemistry Demonstrated expertise in developing 3D protein structure models, protein-ligand docking and bioinformatics Demonstrated experience using protein visualisation software (e.g., PyMol) Demonstrated
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. Project Management expertise, including extensive use of project management tools and software. Demonstrated ability to build strong working relationships with both internal colleagues and external
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intelligence, cyber security, human centered computing, enterprise systems, software systems, and computer science education. The team is committed to promote high-quality research activities in these areas