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Work with a multidisciplinary team developing autonomous systems for marine observations Bring your skills into a varied role solving real-world engineering problems Grow your research career
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allowance and flexible working arrangements offered We are seeking an enthusiastic engineer or technician to join CSIRO's Seagoing Instrumentation Team and become involved in the impactful work of our Marine
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Populations Team of the Sustainable Marine Futures (SMF) Program, which consists of scientists, engineers, and technicians who conduct research to estimate abundance, migration, connectivity and population
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Get involved in supporting and enabling impactful oceanographic and atmospheric science Leverage your engineering skills in a varied and challenging role Join us in developing solutions
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(sporting, cultural activities, volunteer/work experience) Aptitude and commitment to studies in an area of coatings technology UGCA1030 John MacIntyre Honours Year In School Marine Science $5,000 for 1 year
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support the nation in creating a better and more sustainable future. The Marine Systems and Informatics Research Group unites a diverse range of software engineers and scientists who work collaboratively on
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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA Research Field Engineering Mathematics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country
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Ocean Modelling in the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, which is part of College of Sciences and Engineering at the University of Tasmania. This initial fixed term contract will be for three
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refuge for fish and other marine species, sediment stabilization, and carbon sequestration. They represent the most extensive coastal blue carbon sink in southern Australia. Seagrasses currently occupy
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Hobart office and at sea supporting Australia's Research Vessel Investigator's ICT Systems At NCMI (National Collections and Marine Infrastructure business unit) we operate the Research Vessel Investigator