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Luke C. Henderson

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Deakin University

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Organic Chemistry

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Chemistry

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Advanced Surface Modification Techniques

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Materials Science

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Chemical Engineering

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Carbon Fiber

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PhD in Materials Chemistry: Chemical Surface Modification of Recycled Carbon Fibres at Deakin University

Deakin University’s Institute for Frontier Materials is offering a PhD opportunity in Materials Chemistry, focusing on the chemical surface modification of recycled carbon fibres to enhance composite performance. The project aims to advance the circular economy by increasing the uptake and application of recycled carbon fibres through innovative surface chemistry techniques. Candidates will learn to covalently attach tailored surface functionalities to the graphitic surfaces of recycled fibres and evaluate the mechanical properties of the resulting composites. The research bridges materials science, organic chemistry, and engineering, requiring candidates to gain expertise in both chemical surface modification and composite material production with mechanical testing. The project is supervised by Dr. Ben Newman (primary supervisor) and Prof. Luke C. Henderson (associate), both based at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia. Applicants should hold an Honours or Master’s degree with a research component in Chemistry or Engineering (H1/equivalent), possess strong English communication skills, and be able to work independently and collaboratively. Desirable qualifications include experience in organic chemistry, electrochemistry, materials characterisation, or composites production, as well as relevant publications or thesis work. The successful candidate will receive a full PhD scholarship, access to advanced research facilities, and opportunities for conference travel, industry experience, and collaboration within a supportive research environment. The application deadline is 15th March 2026. To apply, submit your CV, a one-page cover letter, academic transcripts, and contact details of two referees to [email protected]. Applications may be subject to an interview. Keywords: Materials Chemistry, Carbon Fibre, Surface Modification, Composite Materials, Organic Chemistry, Mechanical Testing, Recycled Materials, Materials Science, Engineering.

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