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Mathematical and numerical models of piezoelectric wave energy converters (MPhil or PhD scholarship)
undergraduate degree or equivalent, in applied mathematics, engineering, or a related discipline have experience writing numerical software in a relevant language (e.g., MATLAB, Julia, Python or C) and modelling
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their first year of an undergraduate degree in science, mathematics or IT. The scholarship also aims to foster leadership and networking among emerging female technology leaders by encouraging scholarship
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support the participation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The Women in Engineering four (4) bursaries serve as a testament to TMRs' commitment to diversity and inclusion
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Industries, Education and Social Justice Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Science. Eligibility You must: meet the academic entry requirements have an eligible nationality meet minimum English language entry
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: an honours degree, Master of Philosophy degree or equivalent in applied mathematics, quantitative ecology, economics, engineering, or other relevant quantitative discipline. The desirable criteria
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of Applied Science (current students only) Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Mathematics (current students only). This scholarship is not available to: single-unit study students - studying an individual unit
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represented minority group in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. This may include: applicants who identify as female applicants who identify as gender diverse applicants who identify
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external enrolment procedures. Ideally, you should have: an engineering degree, preferably chemical engineering with flow sheeting experience an interest in renewable energy and/or hydrogen an interest in
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Mathematics Bachelor of Science. This scholarship is
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who are starting their first year of an undergraduate degree in science, mathematics or IT.