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permanent resident, further restrictions may apply. The project would suit students with a background/interest in digital technologies and advanced manufacturing. Must be an Australian citizen or Australian
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. The successful applicant will work with academics at RMIT’s School of Education and with industry partner Noah’s Ark, who are the project funders. The successful applicant will work between the University and the
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available One scholarship available A bachelor's or master's degree in materials and manufacturing engineering is required. A bachelor's or master's degree in materials and manufacturing engineering is
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will help you establish a track record relevant to the circular economy, sustainability and waste minimisation. It also provides a great opportunity to work with the Australian plant processing industry
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of target detection and tracking. Develop tracking expertise in a new student who can subsequently work at either at DSTG or in local industry/ academia. Contribute outcomes to a number of relevant projects
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, Risk Management, Performance Improvement, Aviation Systems, and cognate areas will be valuable. This role will also involve a significant interaction with industry so excellent written/spoken English and
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the following knowledge and/or experience are highly preferred: Computer Vision, Signal Processing, Machine Learning knowledge and/or; Experience Industry knowledge and/or; A track record of published
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Honours in civil/mechanical/manufacturing engineering or another suitable field. Preferred applicants: Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or on-shore international applicants. To be
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significant research component graded as high distinction or equivalent; or an Honours degree achieving first class honours in Computer Science. Applicants with research and/or industry experience in building