35 postdoctoral-in-electrical-engineering PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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, chemotherapy, viral infections and diabetes mellitus. Looking at clinical studies, the current research process is to propose a model, conduct animal tests and then evaluate whether the original model is
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Creative arts Design Engineering English language and pathway programs Health Information technology and games Justice Languages Law Mathematics and data science Science Teaching Explore Mid-year entry QUT
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to improve care, clinical management and clinical outcomes, and quality of life of people with spinal cord injury). How to apply Current Students For current QUT MPhil or PhD students please submit your
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) and complete any other CSIRO requirements. Ideally, the applicant will have a bachelor degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or engineering or relevant fields. Preference will be
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, internal student and commence by 1 January 2026 Have a background in material/mechanical/chemical engineering or chemistry or physics or similar field, and First class or second-class division A bachelor
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proven research experience in one of these areas: chemistry or physics material science and engineering solar cells. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission
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for QUT's Doctor of Philosophy , including any English language requirements. Enrol as a full-time, internal student. Have a background in electrical, mechatronic, or biomedical engineering, expertise in
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English language requirements. Completion of a bachelor (honours) degree or master degree by research in: civil engineering geotechnical engineering petroleum engineering mechanical engineering applied mathematics
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the field of robotics the application must be able to demonstrate that you are from an under-represented minority group in the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics. This may include
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hopeful, much of this technology is out of reach for many Australians, particularly for those most at risk. By harnessing and integrating data already collected, a more complete and efficient means