This scholarship, with the Computational Biophysics Group in the RMIT's School of Science (Physics Discipline), provides an opportunity for a talented student to undertake their Ph.D. on a computer-based molecular biophysics project of medical significance, funded by the National Institutes of Health, USA.
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Summary
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Benefits
- This is for a PhD Scholarship, or a top-up scholarship, for a period of 3 years.
- The value of the scholarship is up to $30,000 per year.
- For a candidate already holding a scholarship, a top-up of up to $10,000 per year is available for work on this project.
Requirements
- Have a first-class Honours degree (or equivalent Masters by Research) in physics, chemistry, biophysics, biology, engineering or related discipline
- Be an Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Resident, or a self-funded international student
- Be competitive or recently competitive for an APA, with the intent to apply/reapply during the scholarship
- Preferably have research experience involving computation in condensed matter physics/physical chemistry/computational biology techniques
- Possess a strong desire to study biological problems using physical and chemical methods, and passion for molecular science and modern supercomputing.
Application Deadline
Not SpecifiedHow To Apply
Applicants should contact Professor Toby Allen via [email protected] to discuss eligibility.
For more information, kindly visit RMIT University scholarship webpage.