13 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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) + Finite element methods for complex flows in porous media (generalized multiscale finite elements via autoencoders, adaptive in space and time, splitting methods, and variational flux recovery) + Adaptive r
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of Jerusalem – Zelman Cowen Academic Initiatives (ZCAI) Joint Project (Modern X-ray detectors based on 2D metal halide perovskites). These projects aim to develop inorganic nanocrystals with controlled size
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focussed on supporting a student to work on cutting edge research in collaboration with Kurloo and CSIRO with a pathway to commercialisation of the research outcomes. The industry engagement component of
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competitive selection process. Applicants can strengthen their applications by demonstrating strong research potential, which may include: Completion of a degree with a substantial research component (at least
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% and substantial research component. 2. Applicants must be personable, work well under supervision and be willing to work in a collaborative environment. 3. Applicants must demonstrate
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Class [2A] designation, or hold a master’s degree with a substantial research / thesis component. Existing qualifications must be in Marketing, Services management or a Cognate discipline.. Relevant work
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also not be in receipt of any other scholarship. Essential: English language IELTS level of 7 and above Essential: Successful completion of an Honours or Masters programme with a research component (or
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Australian police custody and young people. The project is a component of Dr Shelley Walker’s Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Research Award (#DE240101056 ). The National Drug Research
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and Development package of $13,000 per annum. In addition, this program offers: A 60-day Industry Engagement component with the industry partner (Gold Hydrogen Limited), and A structured professional
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candidates must possess an Honours degree with a First Class [1A] designation, or a master’s degree with a substantial research / thesis component. Evidence of journal publications would be highly desirable