This interdisciplinary project bridges materials science, real-world applications, and technology integration to drive next-gen innovations.
This interdisciplinary PhD project explores scalable metal-organic thin films for energy, wearable devices, and sensors, integrating advanced materials with real-world applications and next-gen technologies.
$35,886 - 3 years with a possible 6 month extension
Applications are now open.
01/09/2025
1 (one)
Above 80 WAM or equivalent
Contact the lead investigator Ali Zavabeti first for instructions and eligibility.
Students with interest in materials engineering, wearable technologies, electronics, sensing, energy storage and generation are welcome to apply.
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