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are available in the Centre of Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection (CIMP), School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University, Australia. The successful candidates will work with Associate
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Mechanical Engineering (EME) Tel.: +61 (0)8 8313 8128 E-mail: maziar.arjomandi@adelaide.edu.au Applying: Expression of interest Expressions of interest should be submitted to Prof Maziar Arjomandi
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, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or related disciplines. Candidates should demonstrate a strong interest in thermodynamics and kinetics of solid-state phase transformations, as
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for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291 - Doctor of Philosophy Candidate Requirements Applications are invited from candidates with backgrounds in Materials Science, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical
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(including through new financial and funding mechanisms such as the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific). The final topic is subject to negotiation and alternative proposals
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and industries across all areas. PhD candidates under this program are connected with academic supervisors and industry-based researchers, to co-design innovative, applied research projects. Through
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PhD Opportunity – Advanced Microwave Sensor Design for Detection Technologies The School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide is seeking a highly motivated PhD
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required new IEC standards relevant to the performance and lifetime of printed solar technology through developing a detailed understanding of printed solar degradation mechanisms and interactions with
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PhD Program – Understanding core competencies and mechanisms in the development and prevention of problem behaviour and poor mental health in the adolescent and early adult years Job No.: 680087
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treatment. Objectives Conduct studies to measure the impact of multisensory stimulation on sensorimotor learning, working memory, and selective attention. Utilise EEG to investigate the neural mechanisms