ARC PhD Stipend Research Scholarship
The primary objective of this scholarship is to drive the development of innovative semiconductor micro/nanostructures using cutting-edge MEMS/NEMS techniques. The intended application is to create highly sensitive sensors capable of weighing chemical species at the atomic mass unit level, detecting forces as small as zepto-newtons, and gauging various other physical parameters. These advanced devices hold potential for monitoring structural health and environmental conditions in space, ensuring extended operational lifetimes.
- Stipend (living allowance), valued at $35,000 per annum, tax free.
- Successful international applicants will receive tuition fees for a period of 6 semesters, full-time equivalent, paid by the UniSQ.
- The maximum period of the award is three years. Periods of study already undertaken towards the program will be deducted from the period of tenure
To be eligible applicants must:
- have a Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours or Second Class Honours (Division A) at an Australian University, or equivalent level;
- be eligible to be enrolled full-time on-campus in the PhD program at USQ;
- be an international student, or an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident;
To apply, please ensure you have digital copies of the below information:
- Curriculum vitae;
- Preliminary Research Thesis Topic Proposal (DOC 48KB)
- Education qualifications (testamur and academic transcripts for all undergraduate and postgraduate awards)
- List of any research presentations and/or publications
- Documentation confirming citizenship
- Evidence of English-language proficiency
If you are interested in pursuing this topic, please forward enquires and CV to:
Associate Professor Toan Dinh
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed.
If you are interested in pursuing this topic, please forward enquires and CV to:
Associate Professor Toan Dinh
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed.