PhD Scholarship in Photophysics of Next-Generation X-ray Detector Materials and Devices
PhD scholarship opportunity at
The University of Queensland
for a project on
photophysics of next-generation X-ray detector materials and devices
. The research is based at
St Lucia, Brisbane
and focuses on developing highly sensitive, fast X-ray photodetectors using scalable fabrication processes and emerging low-cost semiconductors.
The project emphasizes
materials science
,
physics
,
chemical engineering
, and related areas such as
optoelectronics
,
spectroscopy
,
thin film growth
,
characterisation
,
condensed matter physics
, and semiconductor device fabrication. The materials mentioned include
MOFs
and
halide perovskites
, with a goal of building deep structure-property relationships and discovering new photophysics with real-world impact.
Supervision is by
Dr Julian A. Steele
(Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology / School of Mathematics and Physics) and
Dr Miaoqiang Lyu
(School of Chemical Engineering), both at The University of Queensland.
The scholarship is a
Research project scholarship
and includes a
$37,500/year tax-free living stipend
(2026 rate, indexed annually),
full tuition fee coverage
, and
single OSHC
for international candidates.
Eligibility is competitive and will consider academic record, publication record, honours and awards, and employment history. A background in materials science, optoelectronics, spectroscopy, thin film growth and characterisation, condensed matter physics, or chemical engineering is preferred.
The application deadline for the expression of interest is
17 June 2026
. Applicants should submit an EOI for the PhD program, indicate that they are applying for an advertised project, and use scholarship code
PHOTOPHYSICS-STEELE
. No separate application for the project or scholarship is required.