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research capabilities in the area of physical oceanography. You will be expected to contribute to the School’s oceanography-related teaching activities, including within UWA’s recently-established Master of
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Job no:516363 Work type:full time Location:Crawley Categories:Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Brian Dunlop Physics Fellowship A great opportunity for an early career researcher to work at UWA
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are open to early career researchers with a with a PhD or will have a PhD thesis completed before commencement of the position in the disciplines of physics (including material science), astrophysics and
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minimum viable product process re-design, and improvements to enable the successful delivery of changes to existing products, new products and maintenance of products. You will also be responsible
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space science. The group combines research expertise from people with a broad range of backgrounds including astronomy, physics, and engineering. The group’s core technological capability is the long
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. For queries or issues relating to the application process, please contact Ian Brown on 08 6488 219 or at [email protected] . This position is only open to applicants with relevant rights to work in Australia
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with project goals, and guiding the implementation process. You'll play a crucial part in maintaining architectural standards and integrating your work with larger team efforts to achieve
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generation physical modelling. Level B, full-time appointment on 3-year fixed term basis. Base salary range: $108,509 – $128,404 p.a. (pro-rata) plus 17% superannuation. The University of Western Australia
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to the necessary support, services and resources to thrive in their roles. A project team, which is comprised of resources from both HR and IT, has been established to undertake significant HR system and process
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backgrounds including astronomy, physics, and engineering. The group’s core technological capability is the long-distance transfer of stabilised optical-frequency signals, microwave-frequency signals, and