49 Electrical Engineering positions at The University of Newcastle in new-york in Australia
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inputs and outputs of the College and University. This is reflected in the 2018 Excellence in Research in Australia outcomes where Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Resource engineering FOR codes received
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The successful candidate will work on a research project titled "Numerical simulation of the electric smelting furnace", aiming to develop numerical simulations to improve understanding
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University. This is reflected in the 2018 Excellence in Research in Australia outcomes where Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Resource engineering FOR codes received an ERA5. The University of Newcastle
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to the overall research inputs and outputs of the College and University. This is reflected in the 2018 Excellence in Research in Australia outcomes where Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Resource engineering FOR
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to the overall research inputs and outputs of the College and University. This is reflected in the 2018 Excellence in Research in Australia outcomes where Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Resource engineering FOR
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to the overall research inputs and outputs of the College and University. This is reflected in the 2018 Excellence in Research in Australia outcomes where Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Resource engineering FOR
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0.6FTE) – 12 months (with possibility of extension) Location: Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital Join our multidisciplinary health technology assessment (HTA) team Work across a wide range of technical
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and University. This is reflected in the 2018 Excellence in Research in Australia outcomes where Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Resource engineering FOR codes received an ERA5. The University
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background in Electrical and Electronics / Mechatronics / Mechanical Engineering or Physics. We want diverse and creative scholars who are excited about being part of our vibrant research team. The applicant
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AGGLOMERATION -Project 1 We are developing an ultrafast agglomeration technology to separate hydrophobic particles, using a novel formulation that reduces the oil consumption by up to 15-fold. The agglomeration