143 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science PhD positions at RMIT University in Australia
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are highly toxic and can only be reliably tested at >1ppm levels. To overcome this limitation, new sensing materials such as 2D materials and their heterostructures will be investigated to enable ppb level
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resume and cover letter to Nhiem Tran (nhiem.tran@rmit.edu.au ) Send resume and cover letter to Nhiem Tran (nhiem.tran@rmit.edu.au ) Candidate should have a background in physics, engineering, or chemistry
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conducted with different composite material parameters (thickness, lay-up, and types of fibre and matrix) in order to develop optimised FML composites with high durability and fatigue life. The expected
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an interview conducted by the supervisory team If successful, apply for the position following RMIT University’s instructions If all admission criteria is met, the university will issue a letter of offer
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In this project you will gain skills relevant to important areas of processing of biological materials into high value ingredients for use in high-value food, packaging and other applications. It
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@rmit.edu.au) Advanced Materials, Manufacturing and Fabrication Advanced Materials, Manufacturing and Fabrication
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an exceptionally high aptitude for advanced physics Candidates must have a first-class Honours degree or a Masters degree in an area of physics related to quantum technology. A Masters Degree is preferred A letter
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The scholarship provides a minimum stipend of $34,481 each year for three years to perform experimental investigations and developing mathematical models to valorize waste and produce carbon nano
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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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This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of circular economy by using place-based and practice-led approaches to foreground the experiences, artefacts, processes and communities