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Opportunities

Video for prospective students and collaborators

For PhD applicants

We aim to recruit 2-3 new PhD students per year. Current projects are in advanced thermo-mechanical processing of aerospace alloys, metal additive manufacturing, sustainable materials processing, and/or microscopy technique development. Funding to support competitive applicants is available. Note that UNSW PhD stipends are now >$40k tax free p.a.!

We offer access to world-class facilities, a great international network, conference travel, team spirit, and more. Please check Sophie’s UNSW profile page and UNSW scholarships website for information on what skills you should bring:

https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/professor-sophie-primig

research.unsw.edu.au/submit-application

Please note that any openings for Post Doctoral researchers are advertised via UNSW jobs.

For potential collaborators

We are welcoming collaboration requests by industry. We are interested in consulting, ARC Linkage projects and directly industry-funded research on alloy processing and development. Sophie has >12 years experience in consulting besides research.

Our academic collaborators ideally have similar research interests but complementary experimental or modelling skills.

Meet us at international conferences of the field (e.g. TMS, Thermec), at Materials Australia events, or use our contact form:

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The team of engineering microstructures are leaders in microstructural engineering of superalloys, advanced steels and more.

We aim to achieve better properties than currently available by engineering the inner material structure, via advancing processing routes.

We are excited about the discovery of next generation of aerospace alloys in collaboration with industrial partners.

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https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/professor-sophie-primig

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