Title
Ferrotronics for novel data storage and neuromorphic applications
College
Opening date
19-09-2024
Closing date
31-12-2024
Scholarship value
$33,000 per annum (tax free)
Scholarship duration
3 years
Payment term
Paid Fortnightly
Student type
International students, Domestic Students
Level of Study
Higher Degrees Research
We are seeking two outstanding candidates for PhD scholarships for cutting-edge projects, funded by the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Discovery Program, entailing the development of ferroelectric (multiferroic) thin films and polar nanostructures for novel electronic, sensing and neuromorphic applications.
Ferroelectric (multiferroics) akin to magnets exhibit a corresponding electrical property known as permanent electric polarization, which stems from electric dipoles featuring equal but oppositely charged ends or poles. The polarization can be repeatedly altered between two or more equivalent states or directions when subjected to an external electric field. The switchable polar materials thus are under active consideration for numerous technological applications including fast nano-electronic computer memory and low-energy electronic and sensing devices. The functionality of ferroic materials (oxides and van der Waals materials) at its core is driven by a range of spatially complex, real-space topological polar configurations, which provides a fertile ground for exploring emergent electronic phenomena and exotic phases in condensed matter physics. The projects will make use of a range of experimental material and device characterization techniques including state-of-the-art scanning probe microscopy/spectroscopy, as well as electrical characterization techniques, to unveil emergent electronic properties and exotic polar nanostructures for low-energy electronics and sensing.
This exciting project is a partnership between Flinders University, UNSW Sydney, and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, United States. The project has two funded PhD scholarships. Both will be based at Flinders University (Principal supervisor Dr Pankaj Sharma). Associate supervision, if suitable, will be provided by the other members of the research team located within Australia and the USA.
Research articles published in this field in recent years include:
The scholarship includes:
To be eligible for the award of this scholarship a student must:
ADMISSION to HDR
Those who apply for the scholarship opportunity that have not already applied for admission to a relevant HDR must also apply. Instructions on how to apply for admission can be found here: https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply
By lodging this separate application, applicants acknowledge:
APPLICATION
Prior to submitting an application for the scholarship, prospective applicants are advised to contact the Project lead, Dr. Pankaj Sharma via email (pankaj.sharma@flinders.edu.au) to discuss your interest and eligibility in the opportunity. The Project lead may invite you to apply and request a copy of your CV together with a covering letter outlining your relevant qualifications, experience, research experience and reasons for applying for the scholarship.
The successful candidate will ideally begin as soon as possible but not later than March 2025.
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