A$32,841 - A$32,841
Dec 31, 2027
Australia
individual
About This Opportunity
RMIT University is offering full PhD scholarships for highly motivated outstanding candidates to conduct research in physics, photonics and optics. The scholarships cover both fundamental research funded by the Australian Research Council and applied research funded by Australian industry partners. Research topics include: 3D laser nanoprinting, nanophotonics device fabrication and characterisation for all optical communications, 2D materials and graphene photonics, 3D printing of composite materials, nanophotonics solar energy harvesting, storage and applications, and photonics approach for solar thermal energy harvesting. The scholarship provides a stipend of $32,841 per year plus a fee waiver for 3.5 years.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Australia
- Project in
- Australia
- Applicants
- individual
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- 1 single_stage
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- A$32,841 - A$32,841
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December 31, 2027 at 23:59 UTCDue in 669 days
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