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Associate Professor of Engineering (Mechanical, Aerospace, Robotics or Biomedical) Job No.: 664726 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration
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scholars dedicated to pushing the boundaries of engineering innovation. Whether you're interested in civil, mechanical, electrical, materials, chemical, or any other branch of engineering, this scholarship
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of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is seeking a highly motivated Assistant Lecturer to join their team to support the teaching effort within the Faculty. The Faculty of Engineering aspires to transform
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) . This CSCT is a unique, multidisciplinary university research Centre drawing on expertise from a range of departments including Chemistry, Biology and Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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PhD Scholarship – Examining neurocognitive interventions and mechanisms in the treatment of alcohol use disorders Job No.: 664705 Location: Turning Point, 110 Church Street, Richmond Employment Type
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for model validation. Desired Student Skillset Essential skills for this project include a background in Mechanical/Chemical/Materials Engineering, with familiarity in CAD or computational fluid dynamic
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to uncover the role of structure in the glass transition and how the disordered structure of a glass gives rise to unique glass behaviour such as ageing and brittle mechanical failure. Unlike crystals which
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of the common first year: Aerospace engineering Chemical engineering Civil engineering Electrical and computer systems engineering Environmental engineering Materials engineering Mechanical engineering Robotics
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Program. Dr Chang Mong Tay (BE 1974) graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Monash University with a First Class Honours. Studying under the prestigious Colombo Plan Scholarship, his
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This project will explore the use of Mixed-Reality (MR) headset technology to support people in performing maintenance tasks in complex environments, where the nature of the work involves close