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Apply now Job no:500000 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Research Associate in Ocean and Atmosphere Mesoscale Systems Opportunity to contribute and develop your
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Apply now Job no:499951 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Research Associate in Ocean Modelling Collaboration and community focussed Technical expertise along with a
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to undertake systematic and sustained observing of the marine environment, from the open ocean onto the continental shelf and into the coast, and across physical, chemical and biological variables. IMOS is
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water quality for future generations. The Technical Officer works with research project chief investigators in the design and implementation of field and glasshouse experiments and demonstrations
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producers and processors to accelerate primary sector productivity while maintaining and improving Tasmania’s land and water quality for future generations. The Livestock Production Centre in TIA focuses
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Resources; High-Impact Weather; and Modelling Science. This position forms an integral part of the Centre Project: High-Impact Weather. The researcher will investigate the role of ocean and climate warming
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Program Partnership (AAPP), a research program funded through the Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The AAPP brings together
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or Launceston + relocation support The University of Tasmania acknowledges the palawa/pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land, sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and
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the palawa/pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land, sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and work. We recognise their valuable contributions and deep connection
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Council Discovery Project “Unraveling ocean mixing and air-sea forcing along the Indo-Pacific exchange”, a collaborative project with investigators from the University of Tasmania, CSIRO Environment and