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Job no:516793 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level A) $102,024 to $109,307 per annum plus an employer
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, accountable to the Head of the Experimental Mechanics group. The Person To excel in this role, you are required to have a PhD in Geoscience, Experimental Physics, or engineering, with demonstrated experience in
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. To be successful in this position, you will have: Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of concrete chemistry, hydration processes, and degradation mechanisms. Experience with geopolymers, alkali
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efficiency across the Australian steel value chain. They will also be part of the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering (MMMB) in the Faculty of Engineering and Information
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activities draw together academic, research and professional staff from a variety of science, engineering, and computing disciplines to tackle unique and demanding challenges in radio astronomy and beyond
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research candidates, staff and industry, together with a strong commitment to teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration. Qualifications Mandatory: PhD or equivalent in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical
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About You In this position, you will assist with development of a mechanical subsystem for a lunar project funded via an Australian Space Agency Moon-to-Mars Initiative award. The successful candidate
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World Bank aims to leverage the world’s economic capital to uplift developing nations out of poverty by utilising an array of economic levers and mechanisms. For Australia, it is important to ensure
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The John Booker Medal in Engineering Science recognises outstanding contributions to research in engineering mechanics that addresses problems in the static and dynamic response of physical systems within
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design coordination, addressing inefficiencies that arise when diverse expertise (e.g. structural and mechanical engineering) intersects during the design process. This role involves developing