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The Adelaide Graduate Research School is partnering with the Department for Environment and Water to provide various research internship opportunities for our PhD students. The Department
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physical twins, to provide a fresh viewpoint on challenges for plant growth in controlled environments. In the ARC Centre of Excellence Plants for Space, research is underway to develop zero-waste and
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project and co-supervising students. Enjoy an outstanding career environment The University of Adelaide is a uniquely rewarding workplace. The size, breadth and quality of our education and research
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under uncertain, dynamic and noisy measurement environments. To be successful at Level A you will need: PhD (or soon to be awarded) OR equivalent industry experience in Robotics Signal Processing/Control
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exciting opportunity to join our team and be a bigger part of our amazing city! At the City of Adelaide, we thrive in an environment that is welcoming, inclusive and safe, and celebrates difference. We
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the University of Queensland and CSIRO, supported by the South Australian Water Corporation and the Department for Environment and Water, and managed by the SmartSat CRC. Research objectives: The overall objective
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stimulating research environment within a renowned academic institution. Opportunities for professional development, including attending conferences and workshops. Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian
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Detector - Industry PhD with Minelab Project description Metal detectors are used in many contexts and environments to locate objects of interest, from prospecting for gold nuggets in the Australian outback
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such as N and P and various contaminants harmful to downstream aquatic environments. The nutrients are beneficial to the street trees, whereas the contaminants remain locked up in either the filter medium
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as many of the terrain features as possible within the EXTERRES Lab capability. Single Event Effects: Investigate quantification of, and design for, the radiation environment for a Lunar mission