Students will use their advanced research skills to further the growth of aerospace engineering.
Students will join an active research community and work with academics, peers and partner organizations who have demonstrated research success in a range of specialties, including:
- advanced materials
- aerodynamics
- aerospace vehicle design
- air traffic management systems
- airframe systems
- airworthiness
- aviation human factors engineering
- aviation logistics
- aviation technology
- avionic systems
- ergonomics aviation logistics
- maintenance and operations
- multi-modal transportation engineering
- propulsion
- stability and control
- structures
- sustainable aviation technologies
- systems engineering
- unmanned aerial vehicles
Throughout students' candidature, they will be supported through:
- An expert supervisor who will help them develop the required leadership, analytical and problem-solving qualities required to work at a world-leading level.
- participation in high-quality professional development programs delivered by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology's School of Graduate Research.
- access to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology's extensive facilities, laboratories and equipment and those of the university's partners.