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This scholarship is to support a Master by research student in upcycling plastic waste into carbon-based nanomaterials project. The position is supported by full scholarship with $34,841 annual
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(one) Applicants preferably have an academic background in Chemical Engineering, Material/Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Applied Chemistry. However, candidates from closely related
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years of full-time study in the following engineering disciplines or computer science, awarded with honours: Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electronics or Computer Engineering b) Meet participating university
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. Please contact A/Prof (andy.song@rmit.edu.au ) with your CV, academic transcripts, and an initial short paragraph of what aspect of AI for food and waste systems you might be interested in. Please contact