PhD scholarship: Developing advanced materials for mercury capture in natural gas reservoirs

Updated: about 2 months ago
Location: Melbourne, VICTORIA
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

The scholarship is for a student who is committed to do research on elemental mercury capture in natural gas reservoirs using polymer-based materials and who is passionate about doing cutting edge research in mercury area.



The scholarship is for a student who is committed to do research on elemental mercury capture in natural gas reservoirs using polymer-based materials and who is passionate about doing cutting edge research in mercury area.



Higher Degree by Research stipend of $33,826 each year for three years. 



Higher Degree by Research stipend of $33,826 each year for three years. 



Open now. 



Open now. 



30th June 2027



30th June 2027



One scholarship available. 



One scholarship available. 



Applicants require a Masters degree. 



Applicants require a Masters degree. 



Please contact [email protected]



Please contact [email protected]



Experience on polymer materials or adsorbents, mercury removal via oxidation or adsorption, and materials characterizations such as XRD, BET, UV-vis, FT-IR and Hg sensing techniques is preferred. The student is expected to work across RMIT and CSIRO as requested. 



Experience on polymer materials or adsorbents, mercury removal via oxidation or adsorption, and materials characterizations such as XRD, BET, UV-vis, FT-IR and Hg sensing techniques is preferred. The student is expected to work across RMIT and CSIRO as requested. 



Please contact [email protected]



Please contact [email protected]



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