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government and non-government entities to deliver and lead a significant part of the national Antarctic science program. The partnership is led by the University of Tasmania, and includes the Australian
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University of Tasmania within the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. The researcher will also work closely with researchers at other partner nodes. Investigate and understand how marine and
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climate warms through the 21st century. What you’ll do: Work within the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century, employed through and based at the partner node University of Tasmania
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the Manager. Be responsible for one of our analytical laboratories, including the operation of one LA-ICPMS unit consisting of a quadrupole ICPMS and an excimer laser microprobe. Develop and maintain awareness
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degree / qualification in relevant discipline; with subsequent relevant experience (minimum two years) or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education / training Previous experience in
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we’re looking for: Completion of a diploma level qualification in a relevant area, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training. Excellent communication and interpersonal