37 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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the percentage the candidate has contributed to a publication Work experience in a field relevant to the research Other degrees with a strong research component You have applied for admission, have been admitted
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materials such as metal-organic frameworks and/or experience in direct air capture of carbon dioxide are encouraged to apply. Candidates with synthesis of porous materials such as metal-organic frameworks and
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Processing/Control Path Planning/Trajectory Planning Multi-Target Tracking/Multi-Object Tracking, Bayesian Filtering, Radom Finite Set filters or closely related multi-target tracking approaches in radar
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You will explore high through put experimentation through robots, nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions at a fundamental level and will work with 3 world class teams to integrate systems
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You will explore the nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions through advanced molecular modelling and integrate this understanding into the formulation of evolutionary algorithms
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) or an equivalent standard Master's degree with a substantial research component. The successful applicant will have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical
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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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significant minor thesis component. Masters and/or 4 years Bachelors with a significant minor thesis component. Please send the following information to Assoc. Professor Jeffrey Chan by email: CV Academic
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significant minor thesis component Masters and/or 4 years Bachelors with a significant minor thesis component Please send the following information to Assoc. Professor Jeffrey Chan by email: CV Academic
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include a research component comprised of a thesis, other research projects or research methodology subjects that constitute at least 25% of a full time (or part time equivalent) academic year. The