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will form part of the existing SKA-Low RFI & EMC team. This position will be based at the Engineering Operations Centre (EOC) in Geraldton, Western Australia. A significant amount of work will be
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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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with CSIRO to operate and support the construction of the SKA-Low Telescope. Constructing and operating these telescopes will position the SKAO as the leading research infrastructure for radio astronomy
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to operate and support the construction of the SKA-Low Telescope. Constructing and operating these telescopes will position the SKAO as the leading research infrastructure for radio astronomy globally
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communication. Participation in the Vacation Studentship Program has influenced previous scholarship holders in their choice of further study and future career options. Many have gone on to pursue a PhD in
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3-year postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in plant molecular biology, plant-microbe interactions, or synthetic biology. Contribute to research to support the grain industry
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% superannuation Tenure: Specified term of 2 years Reference: 95946 To be considered you will need: Essential: PhD (or soon to be completed PhD) in the area of quantum computation or directly relevant areas in
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Early research career opportunity if you have a PhD in nutrition, food security, public health, socio-ecological systems or other related health or social science An exciting 3-year role
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3-year postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in bioinformatics, computer science or data science Be part of the largest eHealth research group in Australia helping deliver
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Exciting postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in ecology, ecohydrology, environmental science. Play an integral role in high impact research focused on the Murray-Darling