University of Southern QueenslandSpringfield campusSimilar Jobs
Closing: 27-Oct-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: Not Available
Closing Date: 27-Oct-2024
Location
Springfield campus
Salary
Total remuneration range $91,140 to $122,268 pa (includes salary range of $77,008 to $103,311 pa, employer super contributions of 17% and annual leave loading)
Responsibilities
Developing innovative, lightweight, and fire-resistant masonry blocks and facades for enhancing bushfire resiliency of housing and buildings using aerated concrete and concrete 3D printing technologies.
Actively building research collaborations and partnerships within and across civil infrastructure, under the mentorship of senior academic employees.
Contributing to the growth of the Centre’s postgraduate research program in the testing and modelling of resilient infrastructure.
Establishing and building collaborative research partnerships with a variety of partners.
Requirements
An Honours degree or higher qualification in Structural or Civil Engineering with a specialisation in concrete technology. Progression towards or completion of a Doctoral qualification will be highly regarded.
Relevant professional experience and research expertise in lightweight concrete technology, in particular for the application of extrusion and 3D printing technologies as well as material testing, fire testing and modelling.
Excellent communication skills and an ability to engage effectively with key internal and external stakeholders.
Benefits
Full-time fixed-term appointment for 2 years (37.5 hrs/week).
Employer super contributions of 17% and annual leave loading.
Notes
To be considered for this position, you will need to have the right to work in Australia.
For further information about this role, please contact Dr Saya Ramakrishnan, Senior Lecturer, via +61 7 3470 4512 or email Saya.Ramakrishnan@unisq.edu.au.
Australian National University (ANU)Canberra / ACT, ACT, Australia, 2601Similar Jobs
Closing: 23-Jun-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
Jun 23 2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
The Project Manager will act as first point of contact for the University Community for any possible hazardous materials issues that arise, manage hazmat focused projects, including functional reviews and the implementation of recommendations.
Facilitate material registers, hazardous material remediation, clearance certificates, and air monitoring results.
Manage assigned projects within acceptable timeframes to ensure they meet defined project objectives.
Maintain effective communications and relationships with key stakeholders, in particular the F&S Operations & Corporate teams.
Manage operational functions in accordance with applicable legislation, ANU policies, and procedures.
Requirements
High quality hazardous material advice and technical services on all hazardous materials relating to building structure and fabric.
Effective communication and relationship management skills.
Knowledge of applicable legislation and ANU policies.
Project management skills.
Ability to manage hazmat focused projects.
Benefits
Salary package of $109,945 - $117,567 per annum plus 17% superannuation.
Full-time, Fixed term (Up to 2 years) position.
Notes
Position Classification: ANU Officer 8 (Administration).
Term: Full-time, Fixed term (Up to 2 years).
Contact Peter Geerdink, Associate Director, Infrastructure and Planning for more information.
Monash UniversityClayton or Peninsula campusSimilar Jobs
Closing: 30-Jun-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
30-Jun-2024, Closing Date
Responsibilities
Do you have a passion for promoting equity, diversity and inclusion in teacher education? Do you want to make a contribution to knowledge through research?
Monash Education is offering two related PhDs projects on the topic of the cultural diversity of preservice teachers.
Requirements
Be a domestic candidate
Have the necessary qualifications, such as a research masters or honours year to meet the selection requirements into the doctoral program
Be enrolling full time and on campus
Not already hold a PhD
Benefits
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Notes
The awardees will be determined by a panel in a merit-based selection process.
There is some flexibility regarding the date of commencement.
Monash UniversityClayton campus, MelbourneSimilar Jobs
Closing: 01-Jul-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
Monday 1 July 2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
This PhD scholarship will align with the Australian Research Council (ARC) funded project, ‘Sustainable Business Models for Marine Conservation’, conducted by Dr Benjamin Thompson.
The successful applicant will develop a relatable but distinct project; for example, examining relationships between the ecological, social, governance, financial, and/or business aspects of marine conservation, and optionally, linking to broader developments around the blue economy around sustainable use of the oceans.
Requirements
The successful applicant will have at least one degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., geography, environmental science, business, economics, finance).
Specific experience across conservation science, human geography, environmental finance, and/or corporate sustainability would be advantageous.
They will also have experience conducting social science research methods, whilst experience with other research methods such as geospatial analysis, ecological census techniques, and/or economic and financial analysis would be advantageous.
Benefits
Undertaking this PhD as part of a larger project has several advantages.
First, the successful candidate will be integrated into an already successful research agenda that has been funded by the ARC, and will have access to funding to support for fieldwork travel and conference attendance.
Second, the candidate will benefit from expert supervision from research leaders in environmental social science.
Finally, the candidate will benefit from being part of outcomes from the research, which may include co-authored publications, funded symposia, school-engagement exercises, and future grant applications.
Notes
The successful applicant will be expected to enroll by September 2024. However, there may be some flexibility as to the date of commencement.
Monash UniversityClayton campus, MelbourneSimilar Jobs
Closing: 14-Jul-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
2024-07-14 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
The Human Geography section in the School of Social Sciences is proud to offer a Richard John Bryant Estate PhD Scholarship to fund a graduate researcher working in the broad field of climate change adaptation in the Indo-Pacific region.
The successful applicant will join our excellent research cohort within Human Geography and undertake their PhD project under the supervision of leading academics within Geography.
The Human Geography team have broad research expertise and leadership in the areas of social, political and institutional analyses of climate change adaptation, climate resilience and disaster risk reduction across the Indo-Pacific region.
Requirements
The successful applicant will have a strong academic track record in one or more of the following: geography, environmental sociology, environmental humanities, and governance and policy.
Competence in qualitative research methods is essential and quantitative skills are desirable but not essential.
Benefits
A Research Living Allowance
Tuition fee scholarship
Single Overseas Health Cover
Notes
The successful applicant will be based at the Clayton campus in Melbourne.
Enquiries: Megan Farrelly, Associate Dean (Graduate Research) - Faculty of Arts, Professor - School of Social Sciences, megan.farrelly@monash.edu
Applications Close: Sunday 14th July 2024, 11:55pm (AEST)
The successful candidate will achieve the research aims via a variety of research modalities including research, communication of research and Deakin’s PhD award criteria.
Requirements
Applicants must meet Deakin's PhD entry requirements, be enrolling full time and hold an Honours degree (First Class) or an equivalent standard Master's degree with a substantial research component. Please refer to the entry pathways to higher degrees by research for further information.
The successful applicant will have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, or related areas. This position is open to domestic candidates only (Australian PR/citizen, or New Zealand citizen).
Some prior experience with quantum computing is desirable, though not required.
Programming skills and mathematical maturity are required.
Benefits
The PhD will be of 3 years duration (with possible extension to 3.5 years)
The project will work with Deakin researchers and Cisco researchers; it is planned that this will involve a funded internship in the Cisco Quantum Lab (for up to 6 months).
Griffith UniversityParklands Dr, Southport QLD 4215, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 20-Jun-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
20-Jun-2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
Develop neuroimaging methods to understand the pathophysiology of ME/CFS and long COVID
Characterisation of pharmacotherapeutic actions of repurposed pharmacotherapeutics during clinical trials
Mapping tissue microstructural changes using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) data in Healthy Control, ME/CFS, and long COVID cohorts acquired from 7 Tesla MRI
Requirements
Completed bachelors degree with honours equivalent to first class honours or a Masters degree
Knowledge of programming language in MATLAB/Python/R
Background in image processing especially using MRI data
Benefits
Living allowance stipend of $33,480 per annum tax-free for three years
Project funding for research, conference travel, and incidentals
International applicants awarded Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarship for tuition fees for up to three years
Notes
Expressions of interest welcome from domestic and international applicants
Applicants must meet English Language Proficiency requirements
Closing date for expressions of interest: 5pm Thursday, 20 June 2024
Griffith UniversityParklands Dr, Southport QLD 4215, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 20-Jun-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
20-Jun-2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
The primary focus of this role is to elucidate the role of transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels in the pathophysiology of ME/CFS and long COVID and as a potential pharmacotherapeutic target for treatment.
Embark on a clinical trial to assess the efficacy of repurposed treatments on TRP ion channel function.
Involve in the collection of clinical data to determine therapeutic effects.
Utilize a multi-disciplinary approach to investigate both immunological and ion channel disturbances.
Employ novel laboratory approaches such as patch clamp electrophysiology, microscopy, and flow cytometry.
Analyze and collect epidemiological data.
Requirements
Open to new and current domestic and international applicants residing in Australia.
Develop technical laboratory and methodology skills, data analysis, and scientific writing.
Knowledge of ME/CFS and long COVID, statistical software packages, and laboratory techniques.
Completed or expect to complete a bachelor's degree with honours equivalent to first class honours or a Masters degree.
Benefits
Living allowance stipend of $33,480 per annum tax-free for three years (2024 rate, indexed annually).
Project funding for research, conference travel, and incidentals provided.
International applicants awarded Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarship to cover tuition fees for up to three years.
Notes
Expressions of interest welcome from domestic and international applicants.
English Language Proficiency requirements must be met for international applicants.
Extras
The NCNED is a world-class research facility focusing on ME/CFS and long COVID.
The aim is to improve patient outcomes in preventative medicine, social and clinical care, and public health.
Griffith UniversityParklands Dr, Southport QLD 4215, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 20-Jun-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
20-Jun-2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
The primary focus of this role is to contribute to growing knowledge on the pathomechanisms of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
Investigating immunological and ion channel disturbances through a multiomics approach.
Conducting transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and epigenomics analyses.
Developing technical laboratory and methodology skills, data analysis, and scientific writing.
Requirements
Applicants must have completed, or expect to complete, a bachelors degree with honours equivalent to first class honours or a Masters degree.
Demonstrated research background and academic merit.
English Language Proficiency requirements must be met for international applicants.
Benefits
Annual stipend of $33,480 for up to three years of full-time study.
International applicants will also receive a scholarship to cover tuition fees for up to three years.
Notes
Expressions of interest must be submitted to ncned@griffith.edu.au.
Do not select the “APPLY” button for application submission.
Swinburne University of TechnologyHawthorn, Melbourne, Australia and Clayton, Melbourne, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 28-Jun-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
28-Jun-2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
1. Carry out systematic critical literature review of the previous and state of the art processes
2. Conduct a thermodynamic modelling of processing of Australian ores to understand the possible phases formation
3. Carry out experimental study to track the kinetics and reaction mechanism of the process. This will be supported by state of the art materials characterisation techniques.
4. Establishment of the reaction mechanism and the optimum process conditions.
5. Write papers/reports and completion of PhD thesis
Requirements
- Bachelor of Engineering (4 years); Bachelor of Applied Science (4 years); or Masters degree
- Background in Process/Extractive Metallurgy, Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
- English Language Requirement (e.g. IELTS: Overall 6.5, No individual band below 6.0) (Australian Universities English Requirement)
- Proficient interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to work within a diverse team
Benefits
- Stipend of $35,000 p.a. for 3 years with a possible 6-month scholarship extension
Notes
- To be successful in the role, you will have a background in Process/Extractive Metallurgy, Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.
- English Language Requirement: IELTS Overall 6.5, No individual band below 6.0.
- Proficient interpersonal and communication skills are required.
This continuing education and research focused (ER) position involves providing high-quality teaching at the undergraduate and potentially postgraduate levels, while contributing to the School’s research capabilities within the Built Environment or related fields.
Requirements
A PhD in construction or a related field is essential. We particularly invite applications from female applicants to join our diverse and flexible team.
Benefits
Flexible working arrangements
Family-friendly policies
On campus Gym, Medical services, Cafes, Post office, Supermarket and Childcare facilities.
Professional Development offerings (study assistance, corporate programs and discounts)
Innovative work environment with a diverse and inclusive culture
Access to Employee Assistance Program and a corporate private Health Plan (Bupa)
Develop new AI algorithms tailored for predicting material behaviours based on material parameters and real operating conditions.
Requirements
Meet Swinburne PhD admissions requirements.
Meet University language requirements.
Must be domestic students.
Be able to commence the program in the year of the offer.
Enrol as a full-time PhD student.
Have previous study in an appropriate area of Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering and/or Computer Science.
Benefits
Stipend $41,650.00 (p.a.) for 3.5 years
Notes
This position is currently located at the Hawthorn campus.
The incumbent must be willing to travel between and work at a range of locations.
Applicants must be domestic students as per the Higher Education Support Act at the time of award. Domestic students include: Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, a person entitled to stay in Australia, or to enter and stay in Australia, without any limitation as to time; or a New Zealand citizen.
Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children Check.
Swinburne offers flexible working options, leave and parenting/carer policies to support work life balance.
We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
We are committed to making the recruitment process fair and equitable for all our candidates.
We welcome and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Swinburne seeks to remove barriers to international graduate employment. We welcome and encourage applications from international graduates.
Develop and undertake applied research programs in areas of additive manufacturing, advanced lightweight materials, and surface coatings for space applications.
Work with industry partners to qualify capabilities for space, including supporting industry partners on their journey.
Participate in activities that foster and build links with government, business, communities, and professions in Australia and internationally.
Foster a strong research culture including international collaboration, competitive grants, and high-quality publications.
Requirements
Experience in material science, additive manufacturing, and materials testing relevant to the research project.
Ability to independently conduct major experiments and set up complex equipment for experiments.
Experience with the use of equipment, preparing technical reports, and developing new test protocols.
Demonstrated commitment to research in the university context with a track record of publishing in quality academic journals.
Demonstrated industry or consulting experience with established links to relevant industries and organizations (preferred).
An earned doctoral qualification in physics, materials engineering, or a related discipline.
Membership of an appropriate professional body (preferred).
Benefits
17% Superannuation
Flexible working options
Staff benefits
Support for work-life balance
Notes
Appointment is subject to passing a Working with Children Check.