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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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additive manufacturing techniques by incorporating live cells into hierarchical, multi-component structures. While this technology holds immense potential, current methods lack the ability to include
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-efficiency photon-phonon conversion at a broad bandwidth with high spectral selectivity and the performance dependence on the design structural parameters. The successful applicant to this PhD program will
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micro-structures will be characterized and tested for applications such as in tissues engineering. PhD Scholarship details Funding: $32,192 per annum (2024 rate) indexed annually. For a PhD candidate, the
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Domestic/International Scholarship Opportunities at Faculty of Engineering Job No.: 665308 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Graduate Research Degrees
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change