Environmental and Durability Investigations of High-Performance Composites and Joining Systems - PhD Scholarship
This project will cover detailed understanding of the performance and resilience of high performance composites under laboratory conditions and realistic combinations of extreme weather and mechanical loads including humidity, solar UV radiation and marine environment.
To be eligible applicants must:
- have completed an Honours Degree with First Class or 2A Honours, or equivalent level, or a Master's degree with a significant research component;
- have applied, or currently enrolled full-time on-campus in the PhD program at UniSQ;
- not be receiving equivalent support providing a benefit greater than 75% of the student’s stipend rate; and
- be eligible to commence or continue a PhD program latest in January 2025.
Open for Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent residents or high-quality international students.
To be eligible applicants must:
- High level of Academic achievement (e.g., class of honours or equivalent; performance on postgraduate degree; academic prizes and awards)
- Demonstrate high level of Research capability (e.g., research publications in high quality journals; research presentations at conferences; research internship experience; evidence of creative works, if applicable)
To apply, please ensure you have digital copies of the below information:
- Curriculum vitae; encompassing any research presentations and/or publications
- Preliminary Research Thesis Topic Proposal
- Education qualifications (testamur and academic transcripts for all undergraduate and postgraduate awards,
Applicants must have their current/prospective supervisor complete the
Application must be made via the by the closing date.
If you require assistance in completing your application please download the Scholarship Online Application Manual.
Further information about this scholarship can be obtained by emailing either Prof Allan Manalo (Allan.Manalo@unisq.edu.au) or Dr Shanika Kiriella (Shanika.Kiriella@unisq.edu.au).