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have less than three years of relevant postdoctoral work experience. These fellowships aim to develop the next generation of future leaders of the innovation system. CSIRO’s Agriculture & Food Breeding
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that are key to boost breakthrough innovation in the exciting fields of AI and other emerging technologies. We train students to be prepared for the problem-based environments they will face upon entering
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collections. Their work spans in-house applications, customised platforms, and hosted commercial tools, all delivered in an agile, innovation-driven environment that values autonomy and continuous improvement
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of the innovation system. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be based in the Energy Systems Program within the CSIRO Energy Research Unit, which plays a key role in Australia’s energy transition. CSIRO
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include: Design, configure, and maintain Power Platform environments, ensuring effective management of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies and approved connectors to support business processes securely 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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, design and perform straightforward experiments and routine laboratory analyses, design new processes or apparatus by adapting existing techniques and components to meet special circumstances or undertake
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to understand behaviour and design solutions that reduce emissions while improving everyday life for households and communities. We partner with government, industry, and the public to deliver evidence-based
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reliable and innovative partner. Your high-level duties will include: Lead the design, implementation and continuous improvement of CSIRO’s enterprise Data Governance Framework, ensuring it is pragmatic
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observational research, including supervision and training of others, to ensure robust research design and delivery. Contribute to the planning, preparation and execution of competitive research proposals