Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
About You In this position, you will assist with development of a mechanical subsystem for a lunar project funded via an Australian Space Agency Moon-to-Mars Initiative award. The successful candidate
-
. To be successful in this position, you will have: Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of concrete chemistry, hydration processes, and degradation mechanisms. Experience with geopolymers, alkali
-
: Myocardial infarction (heart attack) and stroke remain leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. This PhD project is part of a large NHMRC-funded initiative aiming to develop engineered drugs
-
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related areas. The domestic candidates (Australian PR/citizen, or New Zealand citizen) are highly preferred to start the project activity sooner, but talented
-
Honours in engineering or science, or another suitable field. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident who is eligible and has applied to be
-
engineering background who has an interest in image reconstruction and/or modelling the mechanics of the heart. The project also has a sub aim of protecting the heart from radiation during radiation therapy
-
research candidates, staff and industry, together with a strong commitment to teamwork and multidisciplinary collaboration. Qualifications Mandatory: PhD or equivalent in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical
-
. Establish and maintain strong industry collaborations in the field of structural engineering. To be successful for this position, you will have (but are not limited to): PhD in Civil Engineering, Structural
-
chemical engineering ( Bachelours or Masters), Be an Australian resident or citizen or meet English requirements of the University Have a first-class honor in chemical engineering ( Bachelours or Masters
-
/grades, relevant professional experience, publications (if any), awards (if any), and names of referees. Knowledge and background in Solid Mechanics, Structural Mechanics, and Engineering Materials