APR.Intern - Industrial Monitoring and Control

External opportunities: These internships are not automatically approved for course credit as we do not have a formal agreement with the host organisations. They are considered as self-sourced internships and if they meet the requirements for project content, learning outcomes, safety, etc they can be considered for credit.

If you negotiate a self-sourced internship, email science.internships@anu.edu.au to enquire about credit. Contact us as soon as possible so we can assess the internship requirements, and enrolment in the internship course (eg SCNC 3000) arranged for credit. Include this information in your email: Name of Host organisation; Address of Host organisation; Title of project; Description of project and your duties; Clearances required; Host Supervisor contact details: name, address, email address and phone number; Number of units; Intended session/year of internship eg. Semester 1, 2021.

Internship type

Credit

To be confirmed upon successful application

Level

PhD

Description

Industrial Monitoring and Control is looking for a PhD student who meets some or all of the criteria below:

  • Interest in fire systems engineering and thermography.
  • Electronics engineering, embedded systems design.

Full details of the internship project, including duration, eligibility, scholarship and application can be found at:

https://aprintern.org.au/internship/industrial-monitoring-control-apr-1953/

Applications open

9am 12 January 2021

Applications close

5pm 20 January 2021

Contact

Internship course convenor

Apply

The application process differs depending on whether the placement is advertised or you find it yourself.