Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is offering a PhD scholarship for international applicants focused on Quantum Transport in Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors (OMIECs). This opportunity is for researchers in physics, materials science, nanotechnology, and electronic engineering, aiming to advance next-generation biosensing, neuromorphic devices, and energy-efficient electronics.
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When is the Application Deadline?
📅 30 September 2025
Tell Me About the Award
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is offering a fully funded PhD Scholarship in Quantum Transport in Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors (OMIECs). This experimental project explores how OMIECs—organic materials capable of conducting both ions and electrons—can be applied in biosensing, neuromorphic devices, and sustainable electronics.
The scholarship gives candidates the opportunity to work in a world-class research environment with supervision from experts at QUT and CSIRO.
Which Fields are Eligible?
Applicants should have a strong academic background in:
- Physics
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Electronic Engineering
Applicants must also demonstrate a clear understanding of semiconductor physics and devices.
Type
🎓 PhD Research Scholarship
Who Can Apply?
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Meet QUT’s entry requirements for a PhD (including English language requirements).
- Enrol as a full-time internal student (unless part-time/external approval is granted).
- Commence the PhD program by 1 March 2026.
- Have an academic background in physics, materials science, nanotechnology, or electronic engineering, with knowledge of semiconductor physics and devices.
How are Applicants Selected?
Selection is based on:
- Academic and research background.
- Demonstrated motivation to pursue research in OMIECs.
- Approval and support from Associate Professor Soniya Yambem to apply.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
Open to domestic and international students.
Where will the Award be Taken?
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
How Many Awards?
A limited number of fully funded PhD scholarships are available.
What is the Benefit of the Award?
- Stipend: $40,000 per year (tax-free) for up to 3.5 years, with a possible 6-month extension.
- Tuition fee sponsorship for up to 4 years.
- Expert supervision by A/Prof. Soniya Yambem, Dr. Mahboobeh Shahbazi, and Dr. Wendy Purches (CSIRO).
- Research environment: Faculty of Science, School of Chemistry & Physics, Centre for Materials Science, and the Bioelectronics & Biosensors group.
How Long Will the Award Last?
⏳ Up to 3.5 years (full-time PhD) with a possible 6-month extension, plus tuition fee coverage for up to 4 years.
How to Apply
- Email A/Prof Soniya Yambem with:
- Your CV
- Details of your academic & research background
- Motivation for applying
- If endorsed, submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for a QUT PhD program.
- Nominate A/Prof Yambem as your principal supervisor.
- Include the scholarship URL in the financial details section.
Visit the Award Webpage for Details
👉 QUT PhD Scholarship – Official Page

