PhD scholarship for highly motivated students in battery recycling and critical mineral recovery, working closely with industry partners on sustainable technologies.
$36,245 per annum
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Associate Professor Hamid Arandiyan is seeking highly motivated students with a background in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Hydrometallurgy, Metallurgical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mining Engineering, Electrochemistry, Nanotechnology, or related disciplines. Meet RMIT's entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy.
01/05/2029
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact for the PhD Position in Battery Recycling and Resource Recovery by contacting Associate Professor Hamid Arandiyan (hamid.arandiyan@rmit.edu.au). Applicants should submit CV, academic transcripts, and IELTS (for international candidates) along with any other relevant supporting documents. Apply via RMIT's How to apply page.
Applicants with backgrounds in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Metallurgical Engineering, Hydrometallurgy, Electrochemistry, or related disciplines are encouraged to apply. Experience in materials characterization, battery technologies, or resource recovery is desirable but not essential.

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