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Find a PhD or MPhil project with a scholarship

We offer a diverse range of postgraduate research projects that come with living stipend scholarships.

Scholarship-funded research projects

Explore our research projects with funded living stipend scholarships. You can filter by program type, research area and scholarship type, or use the keyword search field to find projects that suit your interests.

If you'd rather bring your own project, explore our scholarships (including top-up scholarships) and find a supervisor to support your project.

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Bias in data pipelines and AI systems

This PhD scholarship is offered in the context of an Australian Research Council fellowship titled "A principled approach to data bias management in data pipelines".

Supervisor
Professor Gianluca Demartini
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Biomedical and clinical sciences, Information and computing sciences
Bias in data pipelines and AI systems

Engineering superfluid transport with dissipation

Collaborate with experiment to design and model novel “atomtronic” components that exploit controlled atomic losses for far-from-equilibrium superfluid transport, paving the way for next-generation quantum devices.

Supervisor
Professor Matthew Davis and Associate Professor Tyler Neely
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Physical sciences, Mathematical sciences
Engineering superfluid transport with dissipation

From venom to mechanism: Understanding the pharmacology of venom-derived toxins

This PhD project investigates the basic pharmacology of venoms and venom-derived peptides to better understand molecular mechanisms underlying clinical effects and to support the development of mechanism-based treatments.

Supervisor
Professor Irina Vetter
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Health sciences
From venom to mechanism: Understanding the pharmacology of venom-derived toxins

Harnessing many-body coherence for quantum thermodynamics with ultracold gases

Design and model strategies to create robust many-body coherence for quantum thermodynamic processes, leveraging the tunable platform of ultracold quantum gases for next-generation quantum machines.

Supervisor
Professor Matthew Davis and Associate Professor Tyler Neely
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Physical sciences
Harnessing many-body coherence for quantum thermodynamics with ultracold gases

UQ Cyber Research Centre PhD Scholarships

UQ Cyber 2.0 offers funded PhD scholarships supporting multidisciplinary research in cybersecurity and privacy, fostering innovation and collaboration to address emerging digital security challenges.

Supervisor
Associate Professor Dan Kim
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Economics, Education, Health sciences, Human society, Information and computing sciences, Law and legal studies, Mathematical sciences, Physical sciences, Psychology
UQ Cyber Research Centre PhD Scholarships

Stress test of autonomous driving systems using AI and augmented virtual reality

You will focus on using cutting-edge AI based method to generate highly realistic vehicular trajectories and ultimately traffic dynamics with high criticality by learning from error-prone human-driving.

Supervisor
Professor Zuduo Zheng and Associate Professor Rocky Chen
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Engineering, Information and computing sciences, Mathematical sciences
Stress test of autonomous driving systems using AI and augmented virtual reality

Visualising fluid flow and strain: A new MRI-based Digital Volume Correlation approach to understand articular cartilage function and disease

This project develops an MRI & Digital Volume Correlation method to measure cartilage strain and fluid transport. By tracking mechanical health, it improves finite element models to better detect and treat osteoarthritis.

Supervisor
Dr Dale Robinson
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Engineering
Visualising fluid flow and strain: A new MRI-based Digital Volume Correlation approach to understand articular cartilage function and disease

Urban rainfall-informed green stormwater management

This project will investigate how urban structure influences the modification of rainfall, exacerbating urban flooding, and how green stormwater management might help mitigate the problem.

Supervisor
Dr Jessica Eisma
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Built environment and design, Earth sciences, Engineering
Urban rainfall-informed green stormwater management

Development of novel composites for next generation wear products

You will develop novel wear-resistant composites with improved durability for high-performance applications. Focus areas include material wear performance, high-temperature resistance and process automation.

Supervisor
Dr Luigi Vandi
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Engineering
Development of novel composites for next generation wear products

Real-time, three-dimensional, and super-resolution electromagnetic medical imaging

This project aims to develop a prototype electromagnetic imaging system that will demonstrate the potential to advance the underlying physical mechanisms and elevate the imaging quality of electromagnetic imaging to the next level.

Supervisor
Professor Amin Abbosh and Dr Lei Guo
Location
St Lucia
Research areas
Engineering
Real-time, three-dimensional, and super-resolution electromagnetic medical imaging