PhD Scholarship in Light-Driven Catalysis: The University of Tasmania is offering a PhD scholarship for research on developing light-driven catalytic systems aimed at selective hydrocarbon functionalisation. This innovative project focuses on utilizing visible light as a clean energy source to activate C–H bonds in hydrocarbons, promoting sustainability in chemical synthesis.
Designation
PhD Scholarship in Light-Driven Catalysis
Research Area
- Field: Sustainable Chemistry
- Subfield: Hydrocarbon Functionalisation
Location
- Institution: University of Tasmania, Hobart
Eligibility/Qualification
- Applicant Types: Domestic and International candidates
- Educational Qualifications:
- First Class Honours degree or equivalent qualifications
- Substantial relevant research experience
- Skills Required:
- Synthetic organic/organometallic/inorganic chemistry
- Experience with chromatographic purification techniques
- Proficiency in structural characterisation techniques, such as NMR spectroscopy
Description
This research project aims to create catalytic systems that utilize visible light for the sustainable activation of carbon-hydrogen (C–H) bonds in simple hydrocarbons. The outcomes are expected to lay the groundwork for efficient synthesis of high-value molecules, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemical intermediates while reducing the reliance on harsh reagents and high temperatures.
How to Apply
- Select the Project: Confirm eligibility and selection criteria.
- Contact the Supervisor: Discuss your suitability and the project details with Doctor Santosh Pagire.
- Submit Application: Include the following:
- Project title copy from the advertisement
- A signed supervisory support form
- CV with contact details of two referees
- Project research proposal
- Submit by Deadline: Ensure application is submitted before the closing date.
Last Date to Apply
- Closing Date: 1 February 2026
Funding
- Scholarship Amount: $33,511 per annum for 3.5 years
- Relocation Allowance: Up to $2,000
- Tuition Fees Offset: Up to four years for domestic applicants; University of Tasmania Fees Offset for international students.
Contact Information
For further details regarding scholarships, visit the Scholarships and Fees on Research Degrees page.







