PhD in autonomous discovery of inhibitors - Experimental

Open up the next generation of materials discovery. It this doctorate you will develop autonomous discovery of materials that through robotic systems will dramatically increase the rate of materials discovery

You will explore high through put experimentation through robots, nature of metal corrosion inhibitor interactions at a fundamental level and will work with 3 world class teams to integrate systems together to provide autonomous discovery  experimentation

$33,826

Applications are now open.

14/08/2028

1 (One).

You must have a first class honour degree or masters in materials engineering, robotics or chemistry

Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirement. Open to Domestic and International Students.
All applicants should email the following to  Ivan Cole@rmit.edu.au :

  • A cover letter, outlining your interest and any prior research and/or relevant work experience
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Academic transcript

Experience in electrochemistry is welcomed

This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions.

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