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‘Electrolysis’ Team in CSIRO Mineral Resources business unit has been developing an electrochemical cell to improve electrochemical processing, and it is currently being explored for hydrogen production, storage
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undertake research on the project titled “Thermal Energy Storage for Food/Grain Drying with CST/RE to Lower Pollution” via a Commonwealth Simple Grant Agreement between the Commonwealth represented by
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. The Project Support Officer will be a key team member of the QUT Energy Storage Research Group. The group is currently undertaking multiple funded projects which are supporting an emerging battery industry in
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Be a key member of the Reservoir Engineering team within CSIRO Energy Contribute to, lead and facilitate collaborative research programs Create a dynamic career path in this exciting role CSIRO is
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Job Reference: 1180612 WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering Join Curtin University for a ground-breaking opportunity in Underground Hydrogen Storage research! Ranked among the top
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Job Reference: 1176727 Hydrogen Storage Research Group (HSRG) As the world transitions towards a future of green energy, we require new technologies to enable the widespread adoption of renewable
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the ability to meet competing deadlines. (Desirable) Demonstrated ability in preparing successful competitive research grant applications. (Desirable) Experience in energy materials and storage
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workplace that values you and your career development CSIRO’s Energy Business Unit partners with local and global companies to deliver energy solutions for a sustainable future. We also work with state and
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bioinformatics, microbiology and microbiomes, and molecular and cell biology, with specialist areas in gene regulation, systems biology, neurogenomics, microbes in health and disease, microbes in the environment
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, physiology, or human biochemistry; or equivalent qualifications and relevant experience demonstrated experience in cell culture, ELISA, molecular biology, histology and/or exercise physiology techniques