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PhD Scholarship, Plasma Physics

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Location
Adelaide, Australia
Closing date
22 Oct 2020
  • PhD Scholarship in the area of Plasma touches life: Advancing plasma technologies for the life sciences
  • The Scholarship is open to International and domestic candidates
  • $28,092 plus yearly CPI increase

About this scholarship

We are seeking a motivated student to undertake an exciting Australian Research Council funded PhD project entitled “Plasma touches life: advancing plasma technologies for the life sciences”. The student will have opportunity to develop and test their own research initiatives in the application of electrical cold atmospheric plasma technology for wound decontamination and cancer treatments, with focus on developing novel strategies to improve the efficacy and safety of the plasma treatments. In order to undertake this project successfully, the student will need to have a strong background in electrical engineering and physics. Prior experience in electrical and optical plasma diagnostics will be viewed favourably.

The student will be primarily based at the University of South Australia, Future Industries Institute (FII). The FII provides world-class research facilities including a plasma research laboratory equipped with a range of plasma sources and plasma diagnostics, and PC2 laboratories including cell culture suites and a range of molecular biology and histology facilities, and high-resolution microscopy.

As part of the training package, the student will also have opportunity to undertake part of their research at Osaka City University in the UK for 6 months, investigating plasma-tissue interactions with advanced analytical techniques including time-resolved ICCD imaging, electron spin resonance spectroscopy, atmospheric-pressure molecular beam mass spectrometry and Schlieren imaging.

Study Areas: Plasma physics, plasma engineering, plasma diagnostics, UV-vis spectroscopy, measurement of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in the plasma phase and liquid phase.

Eligibility

  • Commencing candidates
  • Domestic and international students
  • Applicants must meet the entry criteria for the award of a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of South Australia

Value

$28,092 (2020 rate) for 3 years

How to apply and closing date

In the first instance, interested applicants should send their CV, brief (maximum one page) supporting statement and 3 referees to Dr Endre Szili at endre.szili@unisa.edu.au and following the initial endorsement by the supervisor, applicants will go through the UniSA online application process.

For further information about research degrees at UniSA and the application process itself please visit: https://u.unisa.edu.au/research/degrees/scholarships/

The scholarship will remain open until filled.

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