This Research-only PhD is directed towards designing,
synthesising, and characterising new ionic conductors to be used as solid-state
electrolytes in next-generation batteries. New boron-based inorganic compounds
will be synthesised by wet-chemical approaches under inert gas conditions
(Schlenk techniques). i.e. MgB10H10 and ZnB12H12.
The materials will be characterised to determine their crystal structure,
material properties, and ion conductivity. The PhD will be conducted within the
Fuels and Energy Technology Institute (FETI) at Curtin University, which is
equipped with an array of world-class research equipment and facilities. You
will specialise in materials chemistry, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy,
and other characterisation techniques. A 6-month visit to an overseas
laboratory will be strongly encouraged during the PhD.
Student type
- Future
Students
Faculty
- Science
Course type
- Postgraduate
Research
Gender
Non-gender specific
Nationality
- International
students
Scholarship base
- Merit
Based
Maximum number awarded
1
Value
$26,682.00 AUD per year tax-free for 3 years, with the
possibility for top-up scholarships.
Eligible courses
Higher Degree by Research Only
Eligibility criteria
A high-level of spoken and written English is expected.
It is required to have research experience, ideally in
inorganic chemistry, materials science, or a related discipline.
It is desirable to have experience working in inorganic
chemistry, particularly with Schlenk techniques.
It is desirable to have some experience with X-ray
diffraction, particularly with crystal structure solution.
It is desirable to have some experience with battery
materials or energy storage materials.
It is desirable to have a Master degree, particularly in
inorganic chemistry or a related discipline.
Changes to enrolment
Full-time only.
Applications open:
28/07/2017
Applications close: 31/08/2017
Applications close: 31/08/2017