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development of CSIRO’s MEA (Mineral and Elemental Analyser) technology Opportunity to create a dynamic career path in this exciting role Role overview CSIRO Mineral Resources (CMR) is one of the largest
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The SKA Observatory (SKAO) is a next-generation radio astronomy facility that will revolutionise our understanding of the Universe and the laws of fundamental physics. Enabled by cutting-edge
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electricity, industry, transport, and exports. CSIRO is playing a pivotal role in this shift, delivering reliable, evidence-based research to support the development of resilient and efficient energy systems
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-level duties and contribute to laboratory management and continuous improvement, prepare for voyages, and engage with clients to ensure data quality. The role will also require providing up to 85 days
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the centre of innovation; building prototypes, guiding scalable production systems, and steering the overall build of NEAC in collaboration with our internal team, external contractors, and development
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scholarship and training program that brings together an industry partner, the university and CSIRO. You will undertake a co-designed research project that will develop your ability to translate research
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responsible for developing and nurturing effective working relationships within Information Management & Technology and work in a collaborative manner with research and support services across CSIRO, including
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and career directions. Many previous vacation students have gone on to pursue a PhD and build a successful research career within CSIRO, universities, or industry. CSIRO’s Mineral Resources unit is one
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and career directions. Many previous vacation students have gone on to pursue a PhD and build a successful research career within CSIRO, universities, or industry. CSIRO’s Manufacturing unit’s research
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and career directions. Many previous vacation students have gone on to pursue a PhD and build a successful research career within CSIRO, universities, or industry. The energy sector in Australia is