Published: 06 Mar 2022 860 views
This PhD scholarship is part of an ARC-funded project to develop new tools based on diamond quantum sensors to directly probe the inner workings of solar cells.
We seek a motivated student with a physics or electrical engineering background to work on this exciting project in collaboration with CSIRO, at the interface between optics, instrumentation, and condensed matter physics.
RMIT University (officially Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, informally RMIT) is an Australian public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria. Founded in 1887 as the Working Men's College of Melbourne by Francis Ormond, it initially opened as a private night school offering instruction in art, science and technology in response to the industrial revolution in Australia. It was made a public university by act of the Parliament of Victoria in 1992 after merging with the Phillip Institute of Technology. A dual sector institute, its enrolment of 320 trades students in 1887 ... continue reading
Application Deadline | 31 Dec 2022 |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | RMIT University |
Gender | Men and Women |
$32,841 per annum for three (3) years
To be eligible for this scholarship you must:
To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae and academic transcripts via email to Dr Jean-Philippe Tetienne.
Prospective candidates will be invited to submit a full application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program.
For more details, visit RMIT University website.