PhD Scholarship for Nanothermometry
Value
$32,500 per year (RTP Stipend rate, indexed annually).
Duration
3.5 years.
Status
Open
Opens
06/03/2023Overview
The PhD project will focus on surface functionalisation, bioconjugation (specific labelling) and evaluating the stability and temperature sensing performance of the new nanothermometers in a physiological environment, cytotoxicity investigation of new nanothermometers and super-resolution imaging methods in studying the organelle interactions and building intracellular heat maps. The candidate will be trained with expertise in analytical chemistry, cell biology, super-resolution imaging, temperature sensing, and image analysis.
Who is eligible?
- MSc Research or MSc Coursework with a research thesis of at least 6 months.
- Permanent residents or citizens of Australia or New Zealand.
Selection process
- Completed master’s degree (MSc or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, biology, material science, biochemistry, biotechnology, nanotechnology, or related disciplines.
- Demonstrated experience in (bio)conjugation, microscopic imaging and single cell study, and nanothermometry is highly preferred.
How to apply
Applicants should send their CV, list of publications, and selection criteria to A/Prof Jiajia Zhou by the closing date. Shortlisted candidates will be advised with further details.
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Please contact A/Prof Jiajia Zhou for further information.
Other information
The University of Technology Sydney is Australia’s Top Young University and ranked within the Top 200 universities worldwide. Its vibrant campus is located in the center of Sydney, with easy access to all amenities and transport that is ideally suited for PhD student living.