This PhD scholarship is funded by an ARC Discovery Project grant aiming to explore using computational methods to improve ammonia electrocatalysis.
The scholarship provides a stipend of $35,886 per annum (pro-rata) and successful applicants will also be awarded a Tuition Fee Scholarship.
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31/12/2025
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To be eligible for this scholarship you must:
Interested candidates should contact the RMIT supervisor by email at [email protected].
Please provide the following documentation to the RMIT supervisor in your email:
Upon response and approval from the supervisor, you should then submit an application for 'Admission Only' via the Online application service.
A strong background in Linux, DFT, and molecular dynamics simulations is highly desirable.
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