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PhD Scholarship Available Deakin University / IITM (Australia-India joint project)
Deakin University & IITM, , Australia
Apply before: 10 September 2025


Interested in the development of eco-hydrologic and hydro-geomorphic models in coastal systems?

One PhD scholarship is available at IITM - Deakin University Research Academy (https://www.deakin.edu.au/indian-institute-of-technology-madras-deakin-research-academy) closing on the 10th of September.

This opportunity "Improving the management of coastal wetland systems by modelling vegetation growth" (https://ge.iitm.ac.in/iitmdu/project/improving-the-management-of-coastal-wetland-systems-by-modelling-vegetation-grow), focuses on: the integration of hydrodynamic/hydraulic and ecological models assessment of mangrove and salt marsh vegetation analysis of management strategies for wetland conservation Potential PhD candidates will be able to complete research in Australia and India at Deakin University and Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM). Candidates with experience in numerical modelling and programming skills are highly encouraged to apply.

For more information, feel free to contact Dr. Steven G. Sandi (https://experts.deakin.edu.au/62355-steven-sandi-rojas) at this email sandiro@deakin.edu.au

Please feel free to circulate.

Cheers,

Steven

Of interest for:
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group