RMIT Detection of Defects in Additive Manufacturing International Scholarship
- Phd
- $31,000 p.a. + tuition fee scholarship
To guarantee certification and industrial acceptance of 3D parts it is essential to define their structure and defects. Defect definition would be highly valuable to dynamically improve part quality. Diverse methods including back scattered X-rays will be investigated.
RMIT University
Founded by Francis Ormond in 1887, RMIT began as a night school offering classes in art, science, and technology, in response to the industrial revolution in Australia.
Eligibility
You must:
- Meet the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy
- Meet research scholarship eligibility criteria
It is preferred that applicants have an honours or 4 year degree in manufacturing, automotive or aerospace engineering or mechatronics, physics.
Benefits
The scholarship will provide a stipend of $31,000 per annum. Successful international applicants will be provided with a tuition fee scholarship that also covers the cost of Overseas Student Heath Cover.
Application
Please send expressions of interest and enquiries to Prof Ivan Cole at ivan.cole@rmit.edu.au,.
Expressions of interest should contain the following information:
- A one-page summary justifying the applicant’s suitability for the role
- An academic CV
- Transcript of qualifying degree
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