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Muhammad Ismail

Physics Professional, Founder - BOA at Hokkaido University

Hokkaido University

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Hokkaido University

Fully-Funded Dual PhD in Nanomaterials for Biomedical and Energy Applications (Hokkaido University & University of Melbourne)

Hokkaido University and the University of Melbourne are jointly offering a fully-funded Dual PhD Program focused on nanomaterials, specifically targeting infrared-responsive materials for biomedical and energy applications. This unique opportunity allows students to conduct research under the supervision of leading experts at both institutions, with a minimum 12-month research stay in Melbourne. The program is designed for candidates interested in advanced materials science, biomedical engineering, and physics, with applications spanning healthcare and energy sectors. The Graduate School of Information Science and Technology at Hokkaido University provides a multidisciplinary environment, covering areas such as computer science, electronics for informatics, bioengineering, bioinformatics, and media and network technologies. Research topics include the development of innovative electronic and optical devices using nanotechnologies, quantum phenomena, and next-generation information processing systems. The program encourages applicants with backgrounds in materials science, physics, biomedical engineering, and related fields, especially those with experience in nanomaterials and their applications. Applicants are automatically considered for the HU-UoM scholarship, which covers living expenses and one-way flights to both Hokkaido and Melbourne. The program is fully funded, ensuring financial support throughout the PhD duration. The Expression of Interest deadline is 17 February 2026, with the full application due by mid-April 2026. Candidates must meet the entry requirements of both universities, including English language proficiency. For more information and to apply, visit the official program website or contact the program coordinators. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring researchers in nanomaterials, biomedical engineering, and related fields to gain international experience and contribute to cutting-edge research.

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