13 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship positions at Macquarie University
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photoelectrochemical ammonia synthesis funded by the Australian Research Council The successful candidate should have research experience in electrochemical technology and prototype design. They will have excellent oral
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letter (no more than 1 page) outlining how your experience aligns with the following selection criteria: A PhD in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field, with a strong focus on power electronics
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the Resources section of our webpage for full eligibility details. For potential applicants in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, and Medicine (STEMM): The MQLF scheme is highly competitive and it is
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, were awarded an average of over $450,000 in competitive grants and received up to 8 external and internal prizes or awards. Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine: Successful
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of two referees), a statement of research interests and achievements. Essential A PhD or equivalent degree in plasma physics/high energy density science/computational science. Experience in
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of artificial intelligence and advanced hardware systems? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the newly created Silicon Platforms Lab (SiP Lab) within the School of Engineering at Macquarie University
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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative
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, and technology partners to enhance research design, visibility and impact. Support knowledge translation activities to ensure research findings inform policy, practice, and innovation in mental health
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join a multi-disciplinary team within the Australian Genome Foundry. This multifaceted role involves showcasing high throughput biofoundry technology in the engineering and characterisation of membrane
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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative