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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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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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successful candidate, you will bring: Essential A PhD (or equivalent experience) in behavioural science, psychology, social science, environmental science, or a related field, with a track record of original
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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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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
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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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partners, you will design, test and implement methods, tools and infrastructure that align CSIRO’s water science outputs—reports, models and data—with AI frameworks, making trusted insights available
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testing on behalf of Australian and international companies to methods specified in the relevant standards and under timelines established through commercial agreements within an ISO 17025-accredited
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, Specified Term of 3 years Reference: 101642 As the successful candidate, you will bring: Essential criteria A doctorate (or will shortly satisfy the requirements of a PhD). The doctorate must be in a relevant
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: Essential criteria A doctorate (or will shortly satisfy the requirements of a PhD). The doctorate must be in a relevant discipline area, such as statistical machine learning, computational and quantitative