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. The team will deeply probe this exciting development in electrochemical and material sciences. We will combine our expertise in electrochemistry and chemical catalysis with polymers, materials chemistry and
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polymer science. Problem solving skills/experience in applied chemistry, mechanical or electrical engineering. For further information, please contact A/Prof. Ken Chiang (E: Ken.Chiang@rmit.edu.au
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either chemistry, polymer science, materials science/engineering or food technology (with strength in chemistry and engineering). We seek motivated candidates with a strong academic record and desire
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for three years with a possible extension of six months (full-time). Two (2). Two (2). Excellent academic background in a relevant field including chemical engineering, polymer science, food science, food
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polymer chemistry or tissue engineering. Strong skill set for data analysis and interpretation, coupled with excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Ability to work effectively in a
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RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have an undergarduate degree in a relevant field of science or engineering. Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply. Candidates should have
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engineering, materials science, materials engineering, catalysis and/or electrochemistry are highly desirable. The candidate must meet minimum English language requirements and must be eligible to enrol in PhD
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Group (HSRG) situated in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS) at Curtin University, which is equipped with an array of world-class research equipment and
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distinction research component, or a first-class Honours degree in Engineering, Science, or a related field. An excellent academic background in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, polymer science, or
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engineering, materials science, chemistry, and engineering. This project relies on polymer science and synthetic chemistry to design the novel polymer chemistry and nanofibre structures for advanced membrane