DSTO PhD scholarship - Electrical Engineering
Scholarship Description
A PhD scholarship is being offered by the Human Protection and Performance Division (HPPD) at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) for the study of problems arising in the estimation of hazards due to chemical, biological or radiological materials using spatially distributed sensors. It is anticipated that the course of study will include aspects of statistical signal processing, modelling and experimental design for field trials. This work is part of a collaborative project between the Melbourne Systems Laboratory at the University of Melbourne and the HPPD. Applicants should have an honours degree or a research masters degree in electrical engineering or mathematics/applied mathematics. If you are interested email Mark Morelande.
| Reference Number: | 3457 |
| Study Subject: | Measurement of chemical, biological and radiological fields |
| Provided By: | Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) |
| To be undertaken at: | The University of Melbourne. |
| Level: | Post Graduate (Research) |
Availability
This scholarship is offered once only to one person. Dates when to submit scholarship application are not specified.
Payment Information
The value of this scholarship is AUD23000 (per annum). This award is to be used for accommodation and living expenses. This scholarship is paid fortnightly for the period of 3 years.
Research Information
This scholarship is for one of the following fields of research: Electrical and electronic engineering or Mathematics.
Eligibility
This scholarship is for study in Australia for those who have achieved Honours 2a or equivalent, or Masters or equivalent. Only citizens of Australia may apply.
Application Details
To apply for this scholarship you must refer to scholarship description. Terms and conditions are subject to change. Always confirm details with scholarship provider before applying.
| Main Contact Mark Morelande (Senior Research Fellow) Dept. of Elec. Engineering Email: m.morelande@ee.unimelb.edu.au |