PhD
Scholarships in Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSCs) for
International Students at Monash University in Australia 2013
Scholarships in Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSCs) for
International Students at Monash University in Australia 2013
Study
Subject(s):The
scholarship is provided to learn Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSCs).
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing PhD level.
Scholarship Provider: Monash University
Scholarship can be taken at: Students will get their studies in
Australia.
Subject(s):The
scholarship is provided to learn Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSCs).
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing PhD level.
Scholarship Provider: Monash University
Scholarship can be taken at: Students will get their studies in
Australia.
Eligibility:
We are looking for research-enthusiastic candidates from Australia and all over the world who are willing to participate in
Monash’s current PhD scholarship round ). Eligible Australian candidates should have a first-class honours (H1) degree (bachelor’s or masters). Eligible international candidates should have a masters degree with H1 equivalence with a highly competitive track-record (e.g. co-authorship of high-impact research papers and/or awards).
We are looking for research-enthusiastic candidates from Australia and all over the world who are willing to participate in
Monash’s current PhD scholarship round ). Eligible Australian candidates should have a first-class honours (H1) degree (bachelor’s or masters). Eligible international candidates should have a masters degree with H1 equivalence with a highly competitive track-record (e.g. co-authorship of high-impact research papers and/or awards).
Scholarship
Open for International Students: The students of from Australia and
all over the world can apply for the scholarship.
Open for International Students: The students of from Australia and
all over the world can apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship
Description:
Potential PhD projects involve the development of tandem DSCs, back-contact DSCs, plasmonic DSCs, alternative redox mediators for DSCs. Our DSC Group currently based at Monash University focuses on the development of 3rd generation photovoltaic concepts and DSC commercialization.
Our joint research group (Monash University – CSIRO – MCN) is currently located
at the MCN and the Renewable Energy Labs at Monash University (Clayton campus).
The Renewable Energy group will move in February 2013 to new customized labs in
the New Horizons Building (animation) – a joint facility of Monash University
and CSIRO. Our group of about 12 researchers works on aspects of
Nanofabrication and Solar Energy, with a focus on dye-sensitized solar cells.
Monash University is Australia’s largest university with over 55,000 students
on 8 campuses and ranks within the world’s top-100 universities (Times Higher
Education). The recently established Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication is
the major node of Australia’s National Fabrication Facility. CSIRO is
Australia’s national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse
scientific research organizations in the world. CSIRO is the single largest
employer of scientists in Australia, with more than 6 500 people conducting and
assisting with scientific research at 57 sites in Australia and around the
world.
Description:
Potential PhD projects involve the development of tandem DSCs, back-contact DSCs, plasmonic DSCs, alternative redox mediators for DSCs. Our DSC Group currently based at Monash University focuses on the development of 3rd generation photovoltaic concepts and DSC commercialization.
Our joint research group (Monash University – CSIRO – MCN) is currently located
at the MCN and the Renewable Energy Labs at Monash University (Clayton campus).
The Renewable Energy group will move in February 2013 to new customized labs in
the New Horizons Building (animation) – a joint facility of Monash University
and CSIRO. Our group of about 12 researchers works on aspects of
Nanofabrication and Solar Energy, with a focus on dye-sensitized solar cells.
Monash University is Australia’s largest university with over 55,000 students
on 8 campuses and ranks within the world’s top-100 universities (Times Higher
Education). The recently established Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication is
the major node of Australia’s National Fabrication Facility. CSIRO is
Australia’s national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse
scientific research organizations in the world. CSIRO is the single largest
employer of scientists in Australia, with more than 6 500 people conducting and
assisting with scientific research at 57 sites in Australia and around the
world.
Scholarship
Application Deadline:
Do submit your applications till 31 October 2012.
Application Deadline:
Do submit your applications till 31 October 2012.