Status: Closed
Applications open: 5/08/2023
Applications close: 20/04/2024
About this scholarship
Two ARC (Australian Research Council) PhD scholarships are funded via the ARC discovery project “Modelling, Design and Development of a Novel Wave-Energy Converter”. The purpose of these scholarships is to support outstanding students in control systems and fluid-structure interaction. The students will be supervised by Prof Khac Duc Do and the co-CIs of the project.
- Future Students
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Faculty of Science & Engineering
- Engineering courses
- Higher Degree by Research
- Australian Citizen
- Australian Permanent Resident
- New Zealand Citizen
- Permanent Humanitarian Visa
- International Student
- Merit Based
This scholarship provides a living stipend of $32,250 per year, based on full time studies, for up to a maximum of three years.
Scholarship Details
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Any HDR students wishing to study in the engineering/mathematics field.
- Local and international students
- Full-time enrolment
- Strong background in fluid-structure interaction or in systems and control
- Solid background in mathematics (theories in both ordinary and partial differential equations)
Application process
Please contact us via the EOI form
Enrolment Requirements
Recipients must complete all the milestones and remain enrolled on a full time basis for the duration of the scholarship
Enquiries
Please contact Professor Khac Duc Do via email: [email protected]
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