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their curriculum vitae, a letter outlining their motivation and fit for the role to [email protected] . Civil Engineering as the first preference. Civil Engineering as the first preference. Please contact lei.hou
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addition, the Steel Research Hub partners with 5 Australian Universities (the University of Queensland, University of Newcastle, Swinburne University of Technology, RMIT and the University of NSW). The Steel
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or equivalent; or an Bachelor Honours degree achieving first class honours; in Engineering, or Science, or another suitable field. Have a Master by Research degree; or a Master by Coursework degree with a
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March 2026. 1 March 2026. Desirable criteria: Interest in and ability to work in an interdisciplinary setting, including with scientists and/or engineers Experience in synthesizing organometallic
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available One scholarship available A bachelor's or master's degree in materials and manufacturing engineering is required. A bachelor's or master's degree in materials and manufacturing engineering is
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background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, chemistry, engineering physics, nanotechnology. Experience or strong interest in modelling, and/or clean energy. Preferable
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The scholarship will be suited to a materials/polymer scientist and/or chemical engineering student willing to develop skills in polymer chemistry and materials upcycling. The scholarship will be
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You love people and Digital Health. You will be co-supervised by biomedical engineer, endocrinologist and podiatrist, and work closely with diabetic foot clinics. You will work with clinicians
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-class Honours or an equivalent international degree in chemistry, physics, engineering, or related discipline Preferably have research experience involving material synthesis/lab experiment in chemistry
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Environmental contamination with uranium has posed a significant problem owing to its radiological and chemical toxicity. Bioremediation is a promising technology in uranium contamination removal