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years) Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Be commencing in full-time elgible UNSW undergraduate study program (single or double) in either Bachelor of Engineering, specialising in Electrical
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Job Reference: 1225372 About the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS): The School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS) is
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Job Reference: 1220240 About the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS): The School of Electrical Engineering, Computing, and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS
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. Mandatory: PhD in Civil/Construction/Mechanical/Environmental Engineering, Applied Mathematics or a closely related field. Please Note: Appointment to these positions is subject to passing a Working with
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is a leading academic whose work has spanned the fields of mathematics and electrical and mechanical engineering. Her career at the University of Melbourne has lasted over 40 years and practical
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“Emeritus Professor Doreen Thomas is a leading academic whose work has spanned the fields of mathematics and electrical and mechanical engineering. Her career at the University of Melbourne has lasted over 40
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full list of eligible courses below). Eligible courses: Bachelor of Engineering Honours: Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering (TISC code: MUENR) Environmental Engineering (TISC code: MUENE
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projects within the Future Industries Institute, as well as look after STEM Aviation’s Boeing and Airbus like flight simulators. About UniSA STEM UniSA STEM links engineering, mathematics, science, defence
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degree by research (HDR) courses. The five Schools are the School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical
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to take advantage of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) study and the career pathways available in this area Aspire UWA works with 70 partner schools and communities in regional Western