PhD Position at University of Waterloo: The University of Waterloo’s Department of Chemical Engineering invites applications for a PhD position in SMART-Lab. We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated student to join our dynamic team in Spring 2024 or Fall 2024.
Summary Table:
Area | Details |
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Study Area | SMART-Lab, Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo |
Scholarship Description | PhD position for motivated candidates with a Master’s degree |
Eligibility | Master’s degree in organic chemistry, chemical engineering, polymer science, or related majors |
Required Documents | Letter of motivation, CV with “Prospective Student” in the subject line |
How to Apply | Email Prof. Hamed Shahsavan at hshahsav@uwaterloo.ca |
Last Date | Until position is filled |
Study Area: The scholarship is available in SMART-Lab, focusing on research in Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo.
Scholarship Description: The position offers an opportunity for a motivated PhD student with a Master’s degree in organic chemistry, chemical engineering, polymer science, or related majors. The candidate will engage in high-caliber research during their graduate studies, with expertise in areas such as organic chemical synthesis, liquid crystals’ chemistry or physics, and polymer synthesis.
Eligibility: Candidates must hold a Master’s (or equivalent) degree with excellent academic records. They should demonstrate competence and motivation for high-caliber research in graduate studies.
Required Documents:
- Letter of motivation
- CV with “Prospective Student” in the subject line
How to Apply: Interested candidates should email Prof. Hamed Shahsavan at hshahsav@uwaterloo.ca, attaching the required documents. The selection process will continue until the position is filled.
Last Date: Until the position is filled
Note: Due to the high volume of emails, only selected candidates for an interview will be contacted. Learn more about our research at ShahsavaLab. Join us in pushing the boundaries of knowledge in Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo!