Fully Funded PhD Scholarships in Geotechnical Engineering and Corrugation Control for Unsealed Roads
Two fully funded PhD scholarships are available in
Geotechnical Engineering
for an ARC Discovery Project on
corrugation control in unsealed roads
. The project addresses a major infrastructure challenge in Australia, where unsealed roads make up a large share of the network and corrugation affects safety, cost, and sustainability.
The research sits at the intersection of
pavement engineering
,
unsaturated soil mechanics
,
experimental investigation
,
computational modelling
,
climate effects
, and
data-driven prediction
. Two PhD topics are advertised: one focused on experimental investigation, including laboratory system design, full-scale wheel-soil interaction experiments, and material/climate effects; the other focused on computational modelling, including high-fidelity numerical models, soil behaviour under traffic and climate, and AI-enabled prediction.
The project is linked to an international collaboration involving
Monash University
,
James Cook University
, and the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
. Supervision is listed as Prof Jayantha Kodikara, Dr Liuxin Chen, and Prof Erol Tutumluer.
Funding includes a
tax-free stipend of $36,063 per annum
(2026 rate) and
full tuition fee coverage
. The post also mentions strong research and industry pathways, access to world-class facilities, and opportunities to publish, present, and build a global research profile.
Eligibility highlights include a
First-class Honours or Master’s degree
(or equivalent) in Civil, Geotechnical, or a related engineering field, plus proficiency in written and spoken English. Experience in laboratory testing, numerical modelling, or geotechnical practice is desirable depending on the stream.
To apply, send an
Expression of Interest (EOI)
by email with a CV, academic transcripts/certificates, proof of English language proficiency, and a 1-page research statement. The opportunity is
open until filled
, and early applications are prioritised.