The University of Adelaide School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials

The University of Adelaide School of Chemical Engineering
Applications open23 March 2021
Applications close31 July 2021
Payment per year$28,597 per annum (tax-free)
Duration3 years with possible six month extension
ProgramPhD
DegreePostgraduate Research
CitizenshipAustralian CitizensAustralian Permanent ResidentsNew Zealand CitizensPermanent Humanitarian Visa HoldersInternational Students
Type of ScholarshipAcademic
Available InFaculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Available ToCommencingCurrent

The Scholarship is funded by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship to support a full time PhD student who is undertaking research in using solar and wind sources to turn renewable energy sources to liquid fuels.

Eligibility:

Applicants can be domestic or on shore international applicants who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide.

Eligible candidates must:

  • Have completed a relevant Bachelor degree with First Class Honours, or a Masters degree that contains a significant (and relevant) research component with equivalent academic performance.  Students who hold a degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Engineering, Physics, will be considered favourably.
  • Be interested in clean energy, Physical Chemistry, Programming and Computational Chemistry

Applying:

Please apply according to the instructions available in the attached flyer.

If your expression of interest is successful, you will be invited to apply for Admission via the Adelaide Graduate Centre website:

https://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/future-students/how-to-apply

Enquiries:

Dr. Yan Jiao

School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials

Tel: (08) 83130753

Email: yan.jiao@adelaide.edu.au

Official website

1 Response

  1. Hamad Rehman says:

    I’m a undergraduated student and I want to study abroad country and I come to there

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