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Macquarie PhD Scholarships - Nanoparticles for bioengineering and
sensors: Sydney, Australia
PhD scholarships are available within the ARC Centre of Excellence for
Nanoscale BioPhotonics (cnbp.org.au); Macquarie (MQU) University. You
will be based at the Department of Chemistry (cbms.mq.edu.au) and work
on experimental and/or theoretical projects in the field of
nanoparticles for bioengineering applications. Our goal is to develop
advanced nanoparticle based materials such as silica that can be used
for biomedical applications and devices. These materials will allow us
to develop implantable materials for regeneration, repair and
regeneration as well as for non-invasive nanoparticle-based sensors.
How to apply
If you are interested, and a curious and motivated graduate in
physics, chemistry or related discipline with a background in
nanomaterials science, chemistry and/or optics, please send your CV,
and a short (less than one page) letter of motivation to: Dr Tom
Lawson, tomxlawson@gmail.com
Value and duration
International applicants with outstanding academic and relevant work
experience are encouraged to apply. The scholarships are valued
between $25,849–$29,849 per annum tax exempt for up to three years
depending on your experience and academic record.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this domestic and international scholarship you must:
• have a research Masters and/or a number of relevant publications.
• meet the entry requirements for PhD research at MQU University.
• have suitable discipline-related educational qualifications.
Open date
Applications are now open.
Close date is mid-September 2015.
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