PhD scholarship in Distributed Trust AI for Solar Energy Sustainability in Commercial Settings

This scholarship is for domestic students only. It provides an industry-focussed, applied research training program that gives graduates a competitive advantage across a broad range of future career paths; and creates future-applied research and innovation leaders who are work-ready, understand the needs of industry, and know how to collaborate with others.

This scholarship is already secured and does not require the candidate to applythrough RMIT’s competitive internal rounds. Both domestic and internationalapplicants are encouraged to apply. For international students, the scholarship also covers Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the candidate. However, international candidates will need to cover the costs of the student visa (ca. AU$2,000) and OSHC for partner, child, or family (from AU$4,000 to $25,000).

  • 2026: $48,071
  • 2027: $49,513
  • 2028: $50,998
  • 2029: $52,528.

Open now

28/02/2030

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Australia citizen or Permanent Resident

Contact project leader A/P Fengling Han

The essential skillset includes: 

  1. Rechargable batteries 
  2. IT and distributed systems 
  3. Data science and machine learning knowledge
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