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of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) (BH078) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (BH075) Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Computer Systems Engineering) (BH073) Bachelor
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in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field. Experience in finite element modelling, biomechanics, or orthopaedic research is desirable. Strong analytical and problem-solving
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, applied maths, physics, chemistry, computer science, computational modelling, earth science or similar. Strong programming skills. Experience in making gas flux measurements Excellent project management
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terms of programs there are four bachelor programs, two PGCert programs, two Master programs and two PhD programs. Each department has one program and the fourth program has nine majors supported across
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graduate employment outcomes and ensure students are ready for life and work. The WIL Officer is part of the College’s WIL Operations team which sits within the broader Student and Program Lifecycle team
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and problem-solving skills and the demonstrated ability to implement innovative and creative solutions. Demonstrated high-level computer skills using Word, Excel, databases, Internet and email with
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part-time About the Role We’re seeking a Lecturer in Quantum Science and Technology to join the Physics discipline within RMIT’s School of Science. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute
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. Qualifications and requirements A PhD in Engineering or Computer Science with relevance to the outlined research area. A first degree in Engineering with research experience in creating digital twins or digital
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terms of programs there are four bachelor programs, two PGCert programs, two Master programs and two PhD programs. Each department has one program and the fourth program has nine majors supported across
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and external to the University. Demonstrated superior knowledge and experience in using computer software such as Microsoft Office suite. Ability to display appropriate behaviours in line with the