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PhD Scholarships in Protein-based Quantum Sensors, Australia

To provide a funding source to international students undertaking their higher studies in Australia, RMIT University has organized the PhD Scholarships in Protein-based Quantum Sensors for the academic year 2026-2027.

The scholarship is open to students with a strong physics background who hold a first-class honours or master’s degree and are keen to pursue multidisciplinary research.

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RMIT University is a global university of technology, design, and enterprise based in Melbourne, Australia. Known for its strong focus on practical, industry-connected education and cutting-edge research, RMIT offers a wide range of programs across science, engineering, design, business, and technology.

Application Deadline: January 6, 2027

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: RMIT University
  • Department: Applied Physics
  • Course Level: PhD
  • Award: $35,886 per annum
  • Access Mode: Online / On-campus
  • Number of Awards: Two (2) scholarships available
  • Nationality: Open to all
  • The award can be taken in the: Australia

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: International
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in physics or related disciplines, with a focus on magneto-optical properties of proteins.
  • Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet all the following criteria:
  • Hold a first-class honours degree or a master’s degree in physics or a related discipline.

  • Demonstrate strong interest in multidisciplinary research, including experimental and/or theoretical studies.

How to Apply

Applicants should submit their CV and academic transcripts via email to A/Prof Jean-Philippe Tetienne at [email protected]. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to submit a full application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program.

Benefits

  • Annual stipend of $35,886

  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge research in protein-based quantum sensors

  • Multidisciplinary training in experimental and theoretical physics

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