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innovative digital solutions for a sustainable future. The successful applicant will need to meet Charles Sturt university and CSIRO Next generation Graduates program requirements for admission into the PhD
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Paul Dastoor Available to: Domestic students PhD Eligibility Criteria The student will have a Bachelor's degree in science (ideally physics) or engineering (ideally electrical), plus a strong aptitude
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English language requirements•have not previously completed a PhD•be able to commence the program in the year of the offer•enrol as a full-time PhD student; part-time arrangements may be considered if approved by
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safety, innovation, and making a tangible impact, we encourage your application. Please note that the successful applicant will also need to satisfy the general requirements of entry into a PhD program at
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delivery applications. We are growing the group to comprise around six postdoctoral staff and six PhD students, forming a highly supportive and talented daily workplace. We regularly utilize large scale
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admission requirements meet university English language requirements not have previously completed a PhD be able to commence the program in the year of the offer enrol as a full-time PhD student be prepared
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English language requirements Not have previously completed a PhD Be able to commence the Program in the year of the offer Enrol as a full-time PhD student. Part-time arrangements may be considered if approved by
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previously completed a PhD Be able to commence the Program in the year of the offer Enrol as a full-time PhD student. Part-time arrangements may be considered if approved by the supervisory team and in
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– you don't have to be a STEM student to apply! The opportunities we are offering The Next Generation Graduates Program is a cohort-based, industry driven, multi-disciplinary graduate training program
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addition to debits, credits can be obtained. The research performed under this internship by an Electrical/Power Engineering or Computer Science PhD student will relate to this reform, specifically investigation