64 assistant-professor-computer "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of St" PhD positions at Monash University
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and Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering To be eligible to apply for domestic postgraduate research scholarships an applicant must be
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to work closely with other leading academics at Monash University, including Professor Carol Propper , A/Prof Terrence Cheng and Dr Danusha Jayawardana . As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program
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St Kilda Rd, Melbourne in August 2026 Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Supervisory Team: Dr Samantha Chakraborty, Professor Tari Turner Remuneration: The successful
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Duration: 3.5 years fixed-term appointment Supervisory Team: Professor Elizabeth Manias (Main Supervisor) The successful candidate will be supported by a multidisciplinary project team with expertise in
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leadership in sustainability transitions and consumption studies: Professor Rob Raven, Sustainability Transitions Lab, Monash Business School Professor Jo Lindsay, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
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I supervise computational projects in electron microscopy imaging for investigating materials at atomic resolution. Some projects centre on analysing experimental data acquired by experimental
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● Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering For further information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree ● 3291
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: Level 1, 43-51 Kanooka Grove, Clayton (Monash Health Translation Precinct) Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Supervisory Team: Associate Professor Cheryce Harrison
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of Professor Diana Hansen. In this role, the successful candidate will participate in a multidisciplinary consortium, with research partners at Griffith University in Queensland. This NHMRC-funded project will
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of the Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism, led by Associate Professor David Slucki. The Initiative supports rigorous, policy-relevant and publicly engaged research on antisemitism