The Understand and Manipulate Quantum Geometry in Kagome Metals PhD Scholarship is a fully funded doctoral research scholarship offered by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. The scholarship supports an outstanding PhD candidate who will investigate quantum geometry-driven electronic transport in kagome lattice materials. The project forms part of QUT’s Centre for Materials Science under its Quantum Technology research pillar. Moreover, the program enables scholars to contribute to the development of next-generation quantum materials for future low-power electronic devices.
Background and Purpose
The scholarship aims to advance the understanding of quantum geometry and its influence on electronic transport in quantum materials. Therefore, the research investigates kagome metals, which possess unique lattice structures and exhibit remarkable electronic and magnetic properties. The project explores how controlled chemical doping can modify crystal symmetry and magnetic order to manipulate the quantum metric and generate giant nonlinear Hall effects in transition-metal kagome compounds. In addition, scholars synthesize high-quality single crystals, fabricate micro-devices, and perform advanced physical property measurements to investigate quantum-metric responses and electronic transport phenomena.
Understand and Manipulate Quantum Geometry in Kagome Metals PhD Scholarship Benefits
The scholarship provides comprehensive financial support throughout the PhD program. As a result, scholars can focus entirely on their research without financial concerns. The award includes a generous tax-free annual living stipend and full tuition fee sponsorship. Furthermore, recipients receive project funding for research consumables, conference travel, experimental activities, and open-access publication costs. They also gain access to world-class laboratories, advanced research facilities, and collaborative research opportunities with leading national and international institutions.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the admission requirements for a Higher Degree by Research at QUT and demonstrate excellent academic achievement and strong research potential. A background in physics, materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology, or a closely related discipline is highly desirable. In addition, applicants should demonstrate an interest in condensed matter physics, quantum materials, experimental research, and advanced materials characterization techniques.
Understand and Manipulate Quantum Geometry in Kagome Metals PhD Scholarship Application Process
Applicants must apply for admission to the PhD program at QUT and submit all required academic documents and supporting materials within the application period. Afterwards, the University evaluates candidates based on their academic achievements, research experience, technical skills, and overall suitability for the research project.
Opportunities for Scholars
The scholarship enables students to work under the supervision of Dr Meng Li within QUT’s School of Chemistry and Physics. Moreover, scholars collaborate with leading national and international researchers and conduct research at institutions such as the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO). They develop expertise in quantum materials, condensed matter physics, crystal growth, device fabrication, materials characterization, and advanced experimental techniques. Consequently, graduates prepare for successful careers in academia, national laboratories, advanced manufacturing, and the rapidly growing quantum technology industry.
