PhD Scholarships with ATLAS
The Australian Research Council Training Centre In Lightweight Automotive Structures (ATLAS) aims to develop new research capabilities
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Company: RMIT University
Location: Melbourne
Work type: Contract/Temp
Salary: 3 years with possible extension
Phone: +61-3-5021-9443
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Detail information about job PhD Scholarships with ATLAS. Terms and conditions vacancy
- Various Scholarships with ATLAS
- $31,298 AUD p.a. for 3 years, with possible extension
The Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre in Lightweight Automotive Structures (ATLAS) is a collaboration between RMIT University, Deakin University, the Australian National University, together with the Ford Motor Company and a further 12 local and international partner’s organisations will develop the next generation of innovators and researchers in an industry-focused research training environment.
The Australian Research Council Training Centre In Lightweight Automotive Structures (ATLAS) aims to accelerate the transformation of Australia's automotive industry by developing new research capabilities in lightweight multi-material structures design and manufacture.
It is a condition of the scholarship that the successful applicant accumulates 1-year of industry-based research training with the ATLAS industry partner during their candidature.
PhD Scholarships with ATLAS in:-
- Non-Destructive Evaluation of Laser Beam Welded and Brazed Joints
- Advanced Composite Materials
- Integrated energy storage structure
- Lightweight Instrument Panel (IP) Cockpit System
- Advanced Light Alloys
Value and duration: Scholarship is valued at up to $31,298 per annum for 3 years with a possible 6 month extension
Eligibility:
- be an Australian citizen, or Australian permanent resident
- have a first class honours or 2a honours in engineering (mechanical, materials, chemical, manufacturing, aerospace) science (chemistry, physics) or equivalent.
- provide evidence of good oral and written communication skills
- demonstrate an ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team
- meet RMIT University’s entry requirements for the Higher Degree by Research programs.
Scholarships available:
- Non-Destructive Evaluation of Laser Beam Welded and Brazed Joints
- Advanced Composite Materials
- Integrated energy storage structure
- Lightweight Instrument Panel (IP) Cockpit System
- Advanced Light Alloys
Please refer to each scholarship for specific application processes.
For further Enquiries: please send via email to [email protected]
**Only applications submitted through the correct channels as per the links above will be considered**