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-Doctoral Research Fellow (Level A/B) in Water Resources Infrastructure. The position will be located The University of Adelaide within the North Terrace campus. We are seeking individuals with expertise in
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University is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (Level A/B) in Water Resources Infrastructure. The position will be located The University of Adelaide within the North Terrace campus. We are seeking
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Research Fellow in Water electrolyser technologies (x2 Positions) Job No.: 663993 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $78,120
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: Electrical, Mechanical and Infrastructure Engineering Salary: Level B - $114,645 to $136,136 p.a. plus 17% super Support ongoing research projects in hydrology and water resources, addressing climate change
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Do you have a PhD in physical oceanography, meteorology, and/or climate science? Lead the generation of reliable sea-level projections that facilitate effective adaptation planning Be part of
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Australians. You will have an ability to conduct ecological research across diverse domains including in-stream, riparian and floodplain environments involving use of ecological modelling, to underpin water
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Charles Sturt’s work in Agriculture, Water and the Environment (AWE) has made a strong contribution to our UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) ranking where we are placed 67th overall out of 1406
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the Institute for Water Futures (IWF), leveraging ANU’s robust investment in water research. The IWF combines expertise from a range of disciplines and maintains research partnerships with key organisations like
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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 10 days ago
of groundwater flow, both in Australia and internationally. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with the Institute for Water Futures (IWF), leveraging ANU’s robust investment in water research. The
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for Applied Water Science (CAWS) at the University of Canberra leads the way in urban water research. Our committed team of scientists is dedicated to understanding and tackling the pivotal challenges of urban