11 postdoctoral-fluid-flow PhD positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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Applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, high-performance computer simulations. Full time, fixed term position (3 years) at Hawthorn campus $34,700 per annum (2025 rate) About the Scholarship Higher
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that can flow without resistance, mimicking the behaviour of quantum fluids. These systems, known as quantum fluids of light, promise revolutionary applications in low-energy photonic devices, including
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on talentacquisition@swin.edu.au Advertising closes: Sunday 12 October 2025, at 11.00pm (AEST) Please note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis during the advertising period. Interested candidates
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EVs, underscoring a critical need for reimagined roadside safety solutions. This PhD scholarship is part of a larger, multi-stream research project in collaboration with KSI Global Australia
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Preparation, Surface Finish, and their effects using Stream Finishing Technology About the Role Are you ready to push the boundaries of smart machines, industrial automation, and advanced manufacturing? Join a
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joining this groundbreaking initiative, you’ll be contributing to a technology that could dramatically improve outcomes for patients who do not respond to current hypertension treatments. This role offers
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for this role you will need to have experience in the below key accountabilities: • Current knowledge of Federal and State Government policies and regulations related to international education, training and
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return to live outside of Santiago, this period is reduced to half of the scholarship period. If this condition is not met, you will be required to repay the scholarship. Value US $1,556 per month stipend
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advice. Courses eligible Any Vocational Education course. Eligibility / selection criteria Applicants must: be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident; be a commencing or current student