You will join an active research community and work with academics, peers and partner organisations who have demonstrated research success in a range of specialities, including:Mechanical engineeringaerodynamicsalternative energy technologies (e.g. solar cells)applied heat and mass transferconservation and renewable energy (CARE)combustion and fuelscomputational engineering (including CAD, FEA, CFD)dynamics and control and noise vibration harshness engine and supercharger technologiesindustrial and vehiclesports engineeringvehicle design and crashworthinessvirtual engineering and design.Manufacturing engineeringadditive manufacturingcomputer-integrated manufacturingdesign for manufacturingforming and machining technologyhigh-speed automationoperationspolymeric and composite product developmentquality management in manufacturingrobotics, laser technology.Use your advanced engineering skills to contribute to our applied, industry-focused mechanical and manufacturing research projects.RMIT’s experienced engineering researchers have achieved significant successes across application areas and industry sectors.Through collaboration with our own institutes and centres we produce creative solutions to existing and emerging industry-applicable engineering problems.Research is supported by state of the art facilities, including the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct.[079833F]
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