PhD scholarship in Photothermal Management Technology

This PhD project aims to develop a unified tailorable photothermal modulation technology.

The successful applicant to this PhD program will contribute to the aims of the ARC DECRA project with the main supervisor, Dr Keng-Te Lin, to investigate the fundamental mechanisms of high-efficiency photon-phonon conversion at a broad bandwidth with high spectral selectivity and the performance dependence on the design structural parameters.

Approximately $32,800 per annul for 3 years.

Applications are now open.

30/06/2023

One (1) scholarship available

Please send CV, cover letter, and academic transcript to Dr Keng-Te Lin keng-te.lin@rmit.edu.au.

Preferable with background in materials science, optics, and engineering.  This project relies on optical science and information technology to design the novel nano-/micro- structures for advanced photothermal devices.

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