148 phd-marine-engineering positions at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand
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Do you like making things easier through technology and simplification? Opportunities for professional development and free study Flexible working options to support your work-life balance Full time
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Digital Developer/Programmer (New Media Specialist) at Te Ara Poutama, AUT 0.8 Part-time role City Campus Te Ara Poutama, AUT's Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Development, aspires to lead the
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Mechatronics Engineering Essential A PhD in a relevant discipline e.g. Mechatronics Engineering, Control and Automation Engineering Mechanical/Electrical and Electronic Engineering or a related subject Sound
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Finance Department Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Business School Permanent, Full-time The Auckland University of Technology Business School has a reputation as a leading provider of
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The School of Science at Auckland University of Technology is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our team as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Geoscience. Responsibilities
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Engineering), email: [email protected]. For the job description and the application process see http://careers.aut.ac.nz/ Selection Criteria Lecturer in Fluid Mechanics Essential A PhD in Mechanical
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/ Selection Criteria Lecturer in Dynamics Essential A PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics and Dynamics, Mechanical systems, Vibrations, Aerospace Engineering, or a closely related field Sound knowledge in
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selection requirements: Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as judged by the PBRF criteria. PhD with a track record of publications (applicants should be within five years of completing
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top 50 young universities and New Zealand's newest, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a university of opportunity where all students with talent and potential have the chance to succeed. We
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, Mathematical Sciences and Mechanical Engineering. The School currently has 2800 equivalent full-time students and 110 permanent academic staff with approximately 200 PhD students. The School believes in high