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, for example images, can be sent in a range of formats (photographs, CDs, DVDs, USB Drives) to the Administrator. If you require any supporting material to be returned, please supply a prepaid self-addressed
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this role, you will: Be well-organized and competent in data collection and processing. Have a good working knowledge of MS Office and the use of Excel spreadsheets. Possess excellent oral and written
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and GIS skills are essential, and experience working with statistical and/or physics-based models of crustal or surface processes is preferred. Candidates should have a PhD by the time of applying
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skills are essential, and experience working with statistical and/or physics-based models of crustal or surface processes is preferred. Candidates should have a PhD by the time of applying or expect
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innovative products and processes for both the public and private sector in the areas of chemistry, materials, environment, energy, and health. The multidisciplinary skills and technological know-how of VITO's
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also have some knowledge in one or more of the following areas: Human-Computer Interaction; Software Security Engineering; Artificial intelligence and machine learning. For more information about this
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Campus of the Auckland University of Technology. The successful applicant will have completed a PhD in ecology, with a preferred focus in the areas of forest restoration ecology and statistical modelling
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@canterbury.ac.nz). Mōu | Who You Are You will have a PhD in wildfire spread and impact simulation, traffic/evacuation modelling or a related discipline. Strong modelling with preferably GIS experience required
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@canterbury.ac.nz) or Tom Cochrane ([email protected]). Mōu | Who You Are You will have a PhD in Water Resources or a related discipline with strong experience in hydrological/hydraulic modelling
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professionals, and PhD and masters' students. We are committed to working closely with iwi and Māori organisations, and mātauraka Māori has become an integral part of teaching and research across the institution