23 industrial-phd "The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)" research jobs in New Zealand
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requirement to travel and stay outside of Wellington for fieldwork between two and five days at a time and, depending on the industry being targeted, start early (e.g. 5:30 am) and/or finish late (e.g. 9 pm
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, recording, and analysing data. Interpreting data analysis results and drawing inferences and discussing conclusions. Collaborating with research teams, industry stakeholders, and government agencies
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innovative research achievements. Experience with SeisSol, RSQSim or another earthquake simulator would be beneficial. We are considering candidates with a PhD in seismology, geophysics, geology or engineering
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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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. For a confidential conversation about the role, please contact Tim Walmsley, Senior Lecturer on [email protected] Ko wai koe? - Who are you? Along with your PhD in software engineering or
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possess a PhD in Ecology and/or Evolutionary Biology, with at least 3 years post-PhD experience, and will have some refereed publications, inclusive of lead authorship. You will be a well-organized
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selection requirements: Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as judged by the PBRF criteria. PhD with a track record of publications (applicants should be within five years of completing
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PhD degree in public health. If you have any enquiries about the role, please feel free to direct them Prof Jeroen [email protected] . Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and
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with supervision of postgraduate students. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Our ideal candidate will have a PhD and strong background in investigating the function and regulation of ion