16 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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powerhouse that fosters economic and social wellbeing through ground-breaking research and innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided
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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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are undertaking research in aerospace engineering and specifically on the application of distributed propulsion systems on future aeroplanes. Project details: Despite being some of the most complex and efficient
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Be part of a pioneering centre that's setting the global standard for responsible AI Shape the future of technology while making a meaningful impact on society Join a collaborative environment where
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of the following areas: Industrial Engineering / Manufacturing Engineering relevant to Operations and Supply Chain Management. Candidates with a bachelor's and master's degree in Operations Research, Applied
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or Environmental Engineering, Agricultural Economics, Management and Information Technology. Number of scholarships: One Contact person: Dr Matthew Knowling (matthew.knowling@adelaide.edu.au ) Project 2: Efficient
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: Prof David Lewis and A/Prof Phil van Eyk School of Chemical Engineering School of Chemical Engineering Email: david.lewis@adelaide.edu.au ; philip.vaneyk@adelaide.edu.au Applying: Expression of
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and operational challenges Desired Skills and Attributes Current PhD enrolment in a relevant field (chemical engineering, nanomedicine, biotechnology, or related discipline) Within the first 18 months
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the scholars’ outputs. • Support skills development in public health research through structured placements, mentoring, and training programs. • Foster collaborative engagement between academic institutions and
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, alienated and despoiled the land. The encroachment of buildings, fences and bitumen has continued since 1837, and the Park Lands have been gradually whittled away, shrinking from 930 hectares to about 700