Title
PhD scholarships for Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant Oceanographic modelling
College
College of Science and Engineering
Opening date
01-07-2024
Closing date
30-07-2024
Scholarship value
$33,000 per annum
Scholarship duration
3 years
Payment term
Paid Fortnightly
Enrolment status
Commencing
Level of Study
Higher Degrees Research
Flinders University is globally recognised for water and environmental research, ranked 17th in the 2021 Shanghai Ranking for Water Resources. It is the headquarters of the highly regarded National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT), which provides a supportive, high-quality environment that enables research exchange and linkages with some of the world’s leading water research organisations.
A full-time funded PhD scholarship opportunity is available in Flinders’ College of Sciences and Engineering. The PhD candidate will be part of a research team working on an ARC Linkage Project entitled: Threats to the water quality and ecosystem of Coffin Bay, South Australia. The exciting project is a partnership between Flinders University, Charles Darwin University, Griffith University, South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), and South Australian industry partners.
The PhD candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to various research activities related to the investigation of Coffin Bay, including oceanographic modelling (in ROMS), the quantification of submarine groundwater discharge, and the analysis nutrient transport processes within both marine and terrestrial systems. The candidates will contribute mainly to the development of models, although there are opportunities to engage in a multitude of techniques, including field-based, desktop and hydrochemical methods. Engagement with experts from partner organisations is a key aspect of the position, including with specialists in hydrochemistry, geophysics, hydrogeology, etc., to devise and improve upon conceptual and numerical models of the Coffin Bay estuary.
Applicants must have completed, or expected to complete, a Bachelor or a Research Masters degree in Coastal Engineering, Oceanography, Environmental Science or in a related field. We are seeking someone with previous training in modelling, preferably ROMS, with demonstrated skills in hydraulics, coding, numerical modelling, and data analysis. Applicants must have strong writing and communication abilities, and be able to work effectively within a multidisciplinary and international research team. The PhD scholarship is based at Flinders University (Principal Supervisor Prof. Adrian Werner), with strong engagement and co-supervision from coastal scientists and oceanographic modellers at Flinders University and SARDI. The PhD project will be developed in consultation with the successful candidates, taking into account their interests and experience.
The scholarships include:
To be eligible for the award of this scholarship a student must:
Prospective applicants are required to contact the Project lead, Prof. Adrian Werner via email (adrian.werner@flinders.edu.au) and submit the following: A cover letter detailing your research interests and career goals; a curriculum vitae (CV) highlighting your academic and research achievements, contact information for three academic references, and a sample of your previous research work (e.g., thesis, publication, or project report).
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