25 postdoctoral-composite-material-finite-element Postgraduate positions in Australia
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/ beneficial to their chosen field. Program proposals should identify: An educational component of study and/or research; Clearly defined goals to be achieved as part of the proposed research, and the unique
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at the Melbourne CBD campus, but may be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University Are you passionate about renewable energy, environmental sustainability, and innovative materials science
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and have a strong fundamental component with cutting-edge materials computation and machine learning. These positions can offer you an exceptional opportunity to work closely with key research
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Details Eligible courses All Masters degrees in the below Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Course must have a research training component that is equivalent to Honours as per the AQF. Eligibility criteria
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of the electrocatalysts to solve the sodium polysulphides (NaPSs) shuttle effect, relieve the sluggish reaction kinetics, and even out the plating and stripping at the Na metal anode to eliminate the formation of Na metal
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Eligible courses Early Career Research Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma Postgraduate coursework Postdoctoral Postgraduate research Areas of study include: Allied Health Creative arts Health
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dissemination costs. Please note that your application is not assessed on the amount of your request, but rather the thought and consideration behind your plans (particularly the international component
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Australia and New Zealand and to hear from special guest speakers about their journeys to successful careers in STEM. A key component of the WISE school is active participation in an ongoing mentorship
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coursework (190) Postgraduate research (106) Doctoral research (0) Mid-Career Research (1) Early Career Research (2) Postdoctoral (26) VET courses (27) Short executive courses (18) Enabling foundation and
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imaging techniques (e.g. atomic force microscopy, confocal microscopy or electron microscopy) Evidence of experience in materials synthesis or characterisation e.g. rheology, deep eutectic solvents