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  • Closing 2004 July 19: Astronomy Grid Research Programmer, The University of Melbourne - Parkville, VIC
    The School of Physics at the University of Melbourne invites applications for the position of Astronomy Grid Research Programmer. The appointee will play a significant role in the selection and deployment of grid technologies for data warehousing for Australian astronomy. The appointee will have a Bachelors degree in Science, Computer Science or Software Engineering
  • Closing 2004 July 21: Theory VO Scientific Programmer, Swinburne University of Technology - Hawthorn, VIC
    The Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing at Swinburne University of Technology invites applications for the position of Theory VO Scientific Programmer. The appointee will play a significant role in the selection and deployment of grid technologies for theoretical astrophysics in Australia. The appointee will have a Bachelors degree in Science, Computer Science or Software Engineering.
  • Closing 2004 March 14: Software Engineer, Australia Telescope National Facility - Epping, NSW (Open to Australian Residents Only)
    ATNF is seeking a Software Engineer to develop astronomical application software for the Virtual Observatory (VO). This position involves 1) implementation of visualization display canvases in Java and 2) implementation of VO data access protocols and deployment to online data archives.
  • Closing 2004 March 14: Software Engineer, Australia Telescope National Facility - Epping, NSW (Open to Australian Residents Only)
    ATNF is seeking a Software Engineer to develop astronomical application software for the Virtual Observatory. This activity will extend prototype visualisation software developed in the last year and deploy it to radio astronomical data archives.
  • Closing 2003 January 31: Research Assistant, University of Queensland Astrophysics Group
    A position is available as part of a joint research project between the Schools of Physical Sciences and ITEE to develop new machine learning techniques for application in astrophysics. This work is part of the broader development of tools for Australia's part in the future International Virtual Observatory. Specifically the project will focus on the design of new software to correlate data from two different surveys of galaxies to investigate how the rate of star formation in the galaxies is related to environment.
   
   

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