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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) on Australian Green Ironmaking

Scholarship Opportunities at Faculty of Engineering

Job No: 685999
Location: Clayton campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Graduate Research Degrees: 3291 - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Duration: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
Remuneration: $37,145 per annum (tax-free stipend) 
Start Date: Early 2026

About Monash Engineering
Monash Engineering is a leading global centre for research consistently placing highly in international ranking lists. We engage with industry and other world leading institutes to carry out pioneering research that benefits society and changes the world around us. Our world-class researchers are driven by a passion and commitment to leaving a more sustainable legacy for future generations.

We are committed to training the next generation of research leaders through our graduate research degrees. Our students have the opportunity to make an impact and solve real world issues in a stimulating, supportive environment with access to cutting edge facilities.

The Opportunity
Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding domestic and international candidates for PhD study within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Faculty of Engineering, Monash University.

This PhD project will contribute to MSE’s strategic research initiative on accelerating Australian green ironmaking, addressing critical challenges in the transition to sustainable metallurgical processes. The successful candidate will develop a fundamental scientific framework to tackle key research questions in the Australian context, including impurity management, microstructure evolution, ore processing, and the development of green ironmaking infrastructure.

Monash University hosts a unique suite of green ironmaking characterisation facilities, offering exceptional opportunities to perform in-situ and high-resolution materials analysis. Leveraging these state-of-the-art research capabilities, the candidate will conduct high-quality, impactful research in high-temperature materials science, with a particular focus on phase transformations in ceramics, metals, and other solid-state systems.

The PhD candidate will join the MSE Metallurgy and Corrosion cluster, working within a multidisciplinary team spanning theory, advanced characterisation, and computational modelling. This environment provides an excellent platform for developing expertise in materials science and contributing to Australia’s leadership in green and sustainable metallurgical innovation.

Scholarship opportunities are available for both domestic and international applicants. This is a fully
funded PhD project and is open to candidates from all backgrounds. Applicants may be Australian citizens, Australian Permanent Residents, New Zealand citizens, or international candidates holding (or eligible to obtain) a valid student visa. Candidates with strong academic and research track records are particularly encouraged to apply.

For further information, please follow the link for each Graduate Research Degree

● 3291 - Doctor of Philosophy

Candidate Requirements
Applications are invited from candidates with backgrounds in Materials Science, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Solid-State Physics, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.

Applicants must demonstrate:

  • A strong interest in thermodynamics, kinetics, and microstructure evolution in materials under high-temperature conditions;
  • The ability to conduct independent, self-motivated research; and
  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

Applicants will be considered provided they fulfil the criteria for Masters by Research & PhD admission at Monash University. Details of the relevant requirements are available at https://www.monash.edu/engineering/future-students/graduate-research/how-to-apply 

Your application will be looked upon favourably if you:Graduated in the top 10% of your year level

  • Graduated from a well ranked university
  • Have authored peer-reviewed research publications
  • Possess excellent written and verbal English skills

Note: applicants who already hold a PhD degree will not be considered.

Applicants must show excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to conduct self-motivated research. They should have either completed or in the process of completing a Bachelors H1 Honours Degree or already hold an H1E Bachelors and/or Masters degree. Candidates who are in the process of completing their H1 degree will be considered. Masters by Engineering
Science (Research) degree students have the option to upgrade to a PhD degree based on academic performance during their candidature.

Application Process
To apply for a graduate research degree and/or scholarship at Monash Engineering please follow the following steps:

1. Check your eligibility
Before beginning the application process, make sure that you meet our entry requirements.
You can check the minimum entry requirements for the PhD or the Research Masters in the course handbook. Applicants must also satisfy Monash’s English Language Proficiency requirements.

2. Contact the project supervisor
Interested applicants should first send a CV and academic transcript to Dr Yuxiang Wu (yuxiang.wu@monash.edu) to discuss the project and obtain supervisor support for their application. Supervisor endorsement is required before submitting an Expression of Interest.

3. Submit an expression of interest
Once you have discussed your application with Dr Wu and confirmed his support, complete the Expression of Interest form and submit this directly to the potential supervisor or the relevant department’s administrative staff.

Please note the submission of the Expression of Interest does not constitute a formal
application for a Research Degree.

4. Obtain an invitation to apply
If after assessing your Expression of Interest the potential supervisor has the suitable resources and expertise to take you on as a graduate research student, you will be supplied with an Invitation to Apply.

All applicants are required to upload a copy of their invitation to apply with their formal application. Applications without this will not be considered.

After you have received an invitation to apply, you can then proceed to submit an application via the online application portal.

Enquiries 
Further enquiries about the scholarship or application process should be directed to Graduate Research Office, eng-gradresearch@monash.edu  or visit website monash.edu/future-students/phd.

For enquiries specific to this project, please contact Dr Yuxiang Wu at yuxiang.wu@monash.edu.

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