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Siva Karuturi

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The Australian National University

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Hydrogen Technology

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PhD in Low-Cost Catalysts for Hydrogen Production (Chemistry, Materials Science)

Macquarie University, in collaboration with the Australian National University, is offering a fully funded three-year PhD scholarship through the ARENA project. This opportunity is designed for an exceptional student interested in advancing research on low-cost catalysts to enhance the commercialisation of hydrogen (H2) production. The research will be jointly supervised by Professor Siva Karuturi (Australian National University), whose group specialises in electrocatalysts and innovative electrolyser systems, and Dr. Amjad Khan (Macquarie University), who focuses on low-cost multi-metallic catalysts for green fuels production. This joint PhD program provides a unique chance to work across two world-class institutions, combining expertise in cost-effective multi-metallic catalysis and sustainable electrolyser technologies for H2 production. The project will involve the design, synthesis, and characterisation of advanced catalysts, with the goal of improving the efficiency and affordability of hydrogen generation. Students will gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge research areas such as electrocatalysis, materials science, and green energy technologies. Applicants should have a strong background in chemistry or materials science, with a keen interest in catalysis, electrocatalysts, or related fields. Prior research experience in hydrogen production, electrolysers, or green fuels is highly desirable. The scholarship is fully funded for three years, covering tuition fees and providing a stipend (details not specified). This is an excellent opportunity for motivated students to contribute to the development of sustainable energy solutions and to work with leading experts in the field. To apply, interested candidates should send an email with their CV to [email protected]. For further information, applicants are encouraged to contact the supervisors or visit the relevant university pages.