Details about PhD Scholarship in Development of a Computational Framework for the Dynamic Interaction of Fluids and Solids During Resource Extraction 2020
PhD Scholarship in Development of a Computational Framework for the Dynamic Interaction of Fluids and Solids During Resource Extraction 2020 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Engineering . You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 23 Sep 2020. This scholarship is provided by University of Queensland (UQ) and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, AUD 28,092 per annum . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: University of Queensland (UQ)
- Deadline: 23 Sep 2020
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, AUD 28,092 per annum
Eligibility for PhD Scholarship in Development of a Computational Framework for the Dynamic Interaction of Fluids and Solids During Resource Extraction 2020:
- have completed some research experience
- have completed an approved university degree and
- can meet the English language requirements.
Value of PhD Scholarship in Development of a Computational Framework for the Dynamic Interaction of Fluids and Solids During Resource Extraction 2020:
- The scholarship provides AUD 28,092 per annum (2020 rate), indexed annually. A top-up of AUD 5,000 per annum for up to 3.5 years is also available.
The aim of this project is to develop, implement, and apply large-scale computational models of hydraulic fracturing in coal seams to predict the improvement in reservoir permeability. This project will use commercial and open-source computer codes, which will be deployed on compute facilities housed within the Faculty and at national facilities. Applications will be judged on a competitive basis taking into account the applicant’s previous academic record, publication record, honors and awards, and employment history.
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