About this Program
The ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation, led by Flinders University is a 5 year, $7.8m research and training program, bringing together 5 universities, 10 industry partners and key industry and regulatory bodies to deliver innovative research and biofilm solutions to tackle one of the biggest issues for the maritime and water industries. The Centre is offering scholarship opportunities across 3 Australian universities (Flinders University, Swinburne University and the University of Tasmania) over the 5 year period.
By working with industries to develop innovative solutions that meet their needs and alleviate their biofilm-related problems, the ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation aims to: transform biofouling management strategies for maritime platforms; train the next generation of interdisciplinary scientists and engineers; and to develop biofilm management strategies across the defence and water industries to address evolving regulatory stringency.
The ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation PhD scholarship program will support the development of a new generation of specialists and leaders in biofilm monitoring and control. Our students will have access to world-class training, professional development and mentoring and will have a unique opportunity to undertake collaborative research projects and training with our industry partners.
Proposed approach:
The PhD candidate will work closely with the industry partner to identify and test strategies for control and treatment. They will work with a custom designed model system to assess the efficacy of these strategies for industrial application.
The candidate will complete PhD candidature including a minimum 12-month placement and industry training during which time the student will be embedded with the industry partner team. The industry placement will enable the student to develop their networks and gain insight into the everyday research practices of an industry-leading, service driven organization.
Eligibility
To be eligible for a PhD Scholarship you will need:
- Ability to provide a National Police Clearance obtained within the last 3 months; And potentially attain, and maintain, an Australian Security clearance level NV1 as determined under the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF). To check eligibility please visit the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency Website.
- Meet Flinders University PhD admission requirements – an Australian Honours degree Class 1 or 2A, a Master Degree, or equivalent qualification (at least AQF Level 8), or evidence of equivalent research experience, such as refereed publications or significant experience as a lead researcher; and
- Scholarship recipients are expected to take up their studies as soon as practicable within a timeframe specified by the Office of Graduate Research in consultation with the industry partner, up to maximum of 3 months from the time of acceptance of the scholarship. In exceptional circumstances and with approval of the industry partner and the University, this time may be extended to 6 months; and
- Any other eligibility criteria relevant to the industry partner/research project (eg have or able to apply for a National Police Criminal History Check).
It is desirable for applicants to also have:
- Honours/Masters degree in either marine biology, environmental science or oceanography related fields.
- Experience in water quality analysis or water sampling or other environmental sampling / analysis experience
- Interest in working with an industry partner in the defense sector.
- Drivers license