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the area of structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures on an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project “Innovative Data Driven Techniques for Structural Condition Monitoring
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biomineralization plays a critical role in biogeochemical cycling as well as has important environmental applications especially in the area of sustainable construction materials. But much of our knowledge in
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-printed structured adsorbents. The envisioned 3D-printed monoliths are engineered to mitigate pressure drops, enhance heat and mass transfer properties, reduce void fractions, and bolster mechanical
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Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Biotechnology or Microbiology fields. Eligibility criteria Eligible applicants must: Meet PhD enrolment eligibility requirements and not
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technique to assess the structural integrity and condition of masonry walls with deteriorated ties. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Science & Engineering Engineering courses Citizenship
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engineering structures may experience impulsive loads during their service life and need to be designed to withstand such impulsive loads since damage or failures of structures would lead to significant
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control systems and fluid-structure interaction. The students will be supervised by Prof Khac Duc Do and the co-CIs of the project. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Science & Engineering
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the engineering/mathematics field. Eligibility criteria Local and international students Full-time enrolment Strong background in fluid-structure interaction or in systems and control Solid background in
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honours/upper second class honours) or Master degree in civil/structural engineering, mechanics and the related fields. Research experiences and technical publications are desired. Applicant must be
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wishing to study in the engineering field. Eligibility criteria · Local and international students · Full-time enrolment · Strong background in mechanical design and fluid-structure