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Engineering (CBE) and Electrical, Mechanical and Infrastructure Engineering (EMI). FEIT continues to attract top staff and students with a global reputation and has a commitment to knowledge for the betterment
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comprises a diverse range of disciplines: Aerospace Engineering & Aviation; Chemical & Environmental Engineering; Civil & Infrastructure Engineering; Electrical & Biomedical Engineering; Electronic
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into three key areas; Computing and Information Systems (CIS), Chemical and Biomedical Engineering (CBE) and Electrical, Mechanical and Infrastructure Engineering (EMI). FEIT continues to attract top
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; Computing and Information Systems (CIS), Chemical and Biomedical Engineering (CBE) and Electrical, Mechanical and Infrastructure Engineering (EMI). FEIT continues to attract top staff and students with a
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Exciting postdoctoral role for an early career researcher with a PhD in Physics, Quantum Engineering or Nanotechnology Work with 2D materials to produce new and innovative quantum emitters Join the
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. Learn more about Monash . The Opportunity The School of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering located within the Faculty of Engineering has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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; Civil & Infrastructure Engineering; Electrical & Biomedical Engineering; Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering; Manufacturing, Materials & Mechatronic Engineering; Mechanical & Automotive Engineering
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Information Technology Department/School: School of Mechanical, Electrical and Infrastructure Technology Salary: Level A $80,258 - $108,906 p.a. (pro rata for part-time) Contribute to the ARC Discovery Project
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not available for this position. This role requires current valid work rights for Australia. Your New Team – The Department of Biomedical Engineering is a vibrant and rapidly growing department within
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: Electrical, Mechanical and Infrastructure Engineering Salary: Level B - $114,645 to $136,136 p.a. plus 17% super Support ongoing research projects in hydrology and water resources, addressing climate change