Fully Funded Dual PhD in Nanomaterials for Infrared-responsive Biomedical and Energy Applications
A fully funded Dual PhD opportunity is available in the field of nanomaterials, focusing on the synthesis and application of infrared-responsive materials for biomedical, energy, and camouflage applications. This unique program is a collaboration between Hokkaido University (Japan) and the University of Melbourne (Australia), offering students the chance to work with leading researchers at both institutions. The project emphasizes the development of advanced nanomaterials with enhanced interactions with infrared light, targeting innovative solutions in biomedical and energy sectors.
The successful candidate will be primarily based at Hokkaido University, with a mandatory minimum 12-month research stay at the University of Melbourne. The program is jointly supervised by faculty from both universities, providing a rich, international research environment. Applicants are automatically considered for the HU-UoM scholarship, which covers living expenses in both Japan and Australia, as well as one-way flights from the applicant's home country to Hokkaido University and from Hokkaido University to Melbourne.
Eligibility requirements include a strong academic background in materials science, chemistry, or a closely related discipline, with experience in nanomaterials synthesis and characterization preferred. Candidates must meet the PhD admission criteria of both Hokkaido University and the University of Melbourne, including English language proficiency. The program is ideal for students interested in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of materials science, chemistry, and biomedical engineering.
To apply, submit an Expression of Interest by 17 February 2026. More details and application instructions are available via the provided link. For further information, applicants may contact the Graduate School / Faculty of Information Science and Technology at Hokkaido University.
Keywords: Nanomaterials, Infrared-responsive materials, Biomedical applications, Energy applications, Materials Science, Dual PhD, Hokkaido University, University of Melbourne, Camouflage applications.