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Fully Funded PhD Positions in Advanced Electron Microscopy and Materials Engineering at University of British Columbia University of British Columbia in Canada

I am recruiting two fully funded PhD students in advanced electron microscopy and materials engineering at UBC.

The University of British Columbia

Canada

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Apr 1, 2026

Keywords

Mechanical Engineering
Materials Science
Transportation Engineering
Alloy Engineering
X-ray Imaging
Micromechanics
Transmission Electron Microscopy
Clean Energy
Physics
Construction Material

Description

The Experimental Micromechanics & Characterization Group at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, is offering two fully funded PhD positions in advanced electron microscopy for materials engineering. These positions, starting in May or September 2026, focus on cutting-edge research at the intersection of electron microscopy and materials innovation. Project 1 involves exploring next-generation multimodal electron microscopy using UBC’s TESCAN TENSOR STEM, with applications in clean energy and engineering alloys. Project 2 centers on advancing 3D electron microscopy with the automated 3D-MARVIN system, developing robotic workflows for large-volume, multimodal materials analysis, and providing new insights into advanced alloys for transportation and infrastructure. The group offers a dynamic, collaborative research environment with access to world-leading instrumentation, opportunities for teaching and professional growth, and support for further funding applications. The minimum guaranteed stipend is CAD $32,000 per year for four years, with additional financial support available depending on eligibility. Applicants should have or be close to completing a Master’s degree in Materials Engineering or a related field, demonstrate a passion for innovation and advanced instrumentation, and be interested in pushing the boundaries of materials analysis. Prospective students should contact Professor Ben Britton with a brief inquiry outlining their research interests, academic background, and funding situation, and then proceed with the formal UBC application process. For more information, visit the Department of Materials Graduate Website and UBC’s Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website.

Funding

These are fully funded PhD positions with a minimum guaranteed stipend of CAD $32,000 per year for 4 years (GRA-funded). Additional financial support may be available through GSI, PAEI, and the International Tuition Award, depending on eligibility. There are also opportunities to seek further funding via CGRS-D and other awards. Tuition coverage is implied but not explicitly stated.

How to apply

Contact Professor Ben Britton with a brief inquiry explaining your research interests and alignment with the group, citing the project(s) of interest. Include a summary of your academic background and funding situation. Review the Department of Materials Graduate Website and UBC’s Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website for program and admissions details. Apply formally through the UBC application process after initial contact.

Requirements

Applicants should hold or be close to completing a Master's degree in Materials Engineering or a related field. A strong passion for innovation and advanced instrumentation is required, as well as an interest in pushing the boundaries of materials analysis. Students with a research track record may be admitted via the Master's program and transferred to the PhD after one year, though direct admission following a Master's is preferred. Applicants should provide a clear explanation of their research interests, a summary of academic background, and information about funding needs or sources.

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