A 3-year PhD stipend scholarship to conduct research on resource recovery from organics via hydrothermal processing.
Based on lab scale experiments and literature review, develop numericals models to improve understanding on the relationship between organic feedstocks properties, hydrothermal process energy effeciency and expected product yields.
$34,481 each year for three years
Applications are now open.
31 March 2025.
1 (One).
Bachelors or master's in chemical engineering, meet English requirements of the school.
Mail your Academic resume, English exam score details if you are an international applicant, and two referee details to Ganesh.Veluswamy@rmit.edu.au and kalpit.shah@rmit.edu.au
Strong fundamental knowledge of chemical engineering principles, reaction kinetics, reactor designs and numerical modelling is important.
This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions.
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