PhD Scholarship on Water and Low Emission Technology

This PhD project aims to develop novel nanofibre membranes with superhydrophobicity using novel polymer chemistry and nanofibre morphology.

Superhydrophobic membranes with water repellent properties are required for emerging processes such as membrane distillation (MD), for example to draw freshwater vapor from saline water, and membrane gas absorption (MGA).

$35,886 per annum for 3.5 years.

Applications are now open.

31/12/2027

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Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirements apply, please see entry requirements on the How to apply web page.

Please apply through the How to Apply page.

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