PhD Scholarship in Quantum Microscopy of 2D Materials

Updated: about 11 hours ago
Location: Melbourne, VICTORIA
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

This project aims to develop and apply quantum microscope techniques to image magnetism in 2D materials. Initially, the student will be involved in the experimental realisation of these quantum microscopes, learning or applying knowledge and skills in optics, quantum physics, and condensed matter physics. Secondly, the student will use this platform to interrogate magnetism in novel 2D magnetic materials.



This project aims to develop and apply quantum microscope techniques to image magnetism in 2D materials. Initially, the student will be involved in the experimental realisation of these quantum microscopes, learning or applying knowledge and skills in optics, quantum physics, and condensed matter physics. Secondly, the student will use this platform to interrogate magnetism in novel 2D magnetic materials.



This scholarship is valued at up to $33826 per annum for three years with a possible six-month extension.



This scholarship is valued at up to $33826 per annum for three years with a possible six-month extension.



Applications are now open.



Applications are now open.



01/06/2024



01/06/2024



One (1) scholarship available



One (1) scholarship available



To be eligible for this scholarship you must:     

  • have a first-class Honours or equivalent in physics or related disciplines    
  • meet RMIT University’s entry requirements for the Higher Degree by Research programs.


To be eligible for this scholarship you must:     

  • have a first-class Honours or equivalent in physics or related disciplines    
  • meet RMIT University’s entry requirements for the Higher Degree by Research programs.


To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae and academic transcripts via email to Dr. David Broadway at [email protected] .
Prospective candidates will be invited to submit a full application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program.



To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae and academic transcripts via email to Dr. David Broadway at [email protected] .
Prospective candidates will be invited to submit a full application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program.



Ideally, candidates would have a background in optics, condensed matter, and quantum physics. Additionally, some understanding of programming is required.



Ideally, candidates would have a background in optics, condensed matter, and quantum physics. Additionally, some understanding of programming is required.



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