Curtin has an ARC Future Fellowships project under Chief Investigator, Dr Lorenzo Ntogramatzidis which involves the development of geometric tools to tackle problems of tracking control for multi - input and multi - output linear time invariant systems.
We are currently seeking two eligible students to participate in this project.
Student type
- Future Students
Faculty
- Science
Course type
- Postgraduate Research
Gender
Both
Nationality
- Australian Citizen
- New Zealand Citizen
- Permanent Humanitarian Visa
- International students
- Australian Permanent Resident
Scholarship base
- Merit Based
Maximum number awarded
2
Value
Successful applicants will receive a living allowance of $25,392 per annum tax free which will be indexed annually for a duration of three years.
For international students, in addition to the living allowance, Curtin will cover the tuition fee for the duration of the award.
Eligible courses
PhD Mathematics and Statistics (301912)
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must:
- have a strong background in control theory, dynamic systems and linear algebra;
- Have good skills in using Matlab and/or Mathematics
- Hold or expect to obtain, First Class Honours or equivalent.