96 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Flinders University
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in this role, you will demonstrate: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent qualification. A distinguished record of teaching excellence in higher education, including leadership in curriculum
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-disciplinary Engineering Services Team within the College of Science and Engineering are seeking a Mechanical Engineer to deliver high-quality technical solutions to support teaching and research. This hands
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completion of 4 years of tertiary study (Level A) or completion of a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in computing, with a focus on cloud computing, distributed systems, or cloud networking (Level B
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Flinders University invites applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship linked to the ARC-funded project Defining the Evolution of Apex Arthropod Predators. The project will be supervised by Dr
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate for a PhD scholarship (including an overseas student fee waiver) based at Flinders University for an ARC Discovery Project entitled: Pacific Powers: Imperial
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(Japanese-based staff). Please note for the purposes of this program early career researchers are defined as academic staff who have completed their PhD within the last ten years. South Australian Applicants
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preferably a PhD (or significant progress towards a PhD) in Statistics or a related discipline, with expertise in applied/computational statistics. Proficiency in statistical programming languages such as R
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in an innovative, collaborative environment. As the successful candidate, you will demonstrate: Completion of, or significant progress towards, a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate to undertake a Psychology research project in a co-funded industry-based PhD titled: Whose problem is it anyway? Navigating shared responsibility for child
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We are seeking an outstanding PhD candidate to undertake a program of research within a broader NHMRC Investigator Grant entitled: Using Sleep Technologies to Better Define and Manage Insomnia