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At RMIT University we conduct research that's useful and usable. Dedicated to relevancy and quality, RMIT's teams, relationships and infrastructure deliver new knowledge and innovation that people care about.

Our goal is to bridge the gap between research and impact. RMIT was established, not just to pursue 'knowledge for knowledge's sake' but to apply research and innovation for the benefit all. Our distinctive capabilities deliver positive change. This is what we mean by passion with purpose.

Key Research Areas

  • Advanced Materials, Manufacturing and Fabrication
  • Biomedical and Health Innovation
  • Design and Creative Practice
  • Global Business Innovation
  • Information and Systems (engineering)
  • Social Change
  • Sustainable Development Technologies and Systems
  • Urban Futures

Top 5 Research Centres

  • Sir Lawrence Wackett Defence and Aerospace Centre
  • Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation
  • Satellite Positioning for Atmosphere, Climate and Environment
  • Business and Human Rights Centre
  • Centre for Materials Innovation and Future Fashion (CMIFF)

Top 5 Research Achievements

  • Research to Impact: Using interactive digital art to aid recovery from acquired brain injury
  • Research to Impact: Safer Car Seat Covers
  • Changing the Way the Justice System Views Perpetrators of Family Violence
  • Working with the Water Industry to Recycle Biosolids
  • New European research project to improve understanding of marginalised communities in the climate transition

Numbers

  • 17 Research Centres
  • 3.500 Research Students
  • 2.180 Research Staff/Supervising Academics

Funding

  • Funding information and application deadline available here.
  • Prospective students can apply for scholarships for research study, or competitive grants as a professional researcher. More information

Research Projects

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University:RMIT University
Faculty:Faculty of Science
Project Start Date:flexible
Application Deadline:ongoing
Supervisor Name:Professor Donald Wlodkowic, [email protected]
Location (City/Campus):Bundoora West, Melbourne
Project Description:

Are you an engineer, software developer, or perhaps the AI wizard looking to make a big impact in environmental sciences and drug discovery? We have an exciting PhD project that is perfect for you!

We are seeking talented and innovative PhD candidates to develop algorithms that enable video-based real-time tracking of aquatic model organisms in complex environments on a large scale. This interdisciplinary project will pioneer new algorithms and innovative methods to provide the world's first inherently scalable behavioral bioanalysis, unlocking cognitive research in aquatic eco-neurotoxicology and neuroactive drug discovery. Additionally, the outcomes of the project will enable novel scientific discoveries in neurobiology research on aquatic animals.

The lack of automated and high-throughput cognitive tests in aquatic model organisms is a major deficiency, but with your help, we can change that. This project will provide the first-ever unbiased and automated analytical systems for cognitive eco- & neurotoxicology, allowing us to assess how diverse neuroactive pollutants and/or drugs affect higher neurological functions of aquatic animals.

Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of ground-breaking research at the Neurotox Lab at RMIT University. As one of Australia's leading experts in eco-neurotoxicology, we are exploring how pollutants impact animal behavior and neurodevelopment, as well as elucidating the neurobiological foundations underlying changes in animal behavior.

By joining this PhD project, you will have the opportunity to work in an exciting and rapidly growing interdisciplinary field. Apply now and join us in making a difference in the world.

Funding Information:

The applicants can apply for RMIT Higher Degree by Research International Scholarship upon being granted an offer of admission to an RMIT research training program. The deadline for the next International Scholarship round will be 15th September 2023.

Admission Requirements:Any significant achievements such as e.g. publications will greatly increase the success rate during the scholarship application process.
Categories : PhD Engineering | PhD Bio, Chemie | RMIT
University:RMIT University
Faculty:Faculty of Science
Project Start Date:flexible
Application Deadline:ongoing
Supervisor Name:Professor Donald Wlodkowic, [email protected]
Location (City/Campus):Bundoora West, Melbourne
Project Description:

Looking to make a real difference in the world of environmental science? Join the Neurotox Lab at RMIT University and help us tackle the urgent issue of aquatic pollution. With an ever-increasing number of contaminants entering our waterways, we need your help to understand the ecological and behavioral consequences of exposure to these substances.

As a PhD candidate in our lab, you'll have the opportunity to focus on aquatic animals that interest you, from planarians and crustaceans to insects, snails, and fish. With access to cutting-edge techniques in behavioral ecotoxicology, you'll be able to investigate how exposure to emerging toxicants like pharmaceuticals, PFAS, and micro-/nanoplastics can impact animal behavior at the most fundamental, functional level.

Using state-of-the-art video tracking and advanced biotests, you'll develop new insights into the functional effects of contaminants on animal behavior. From unstimulated behaviors to phototaxis, thermal preference and cognitive responses, you'll explore a wide range of behavioral phenotypes, and help us identify the unique neurobiological mechanisms that underlie these changes.

At the Neurotox Lab, you'll be part of a world-class team who are making a real difference in the emerging field of eco-neurotoxicology. With a focus on understanding the complex relationships between pollution, animal behavior, and ecological consequences, we're helping to shape the future of environmental science.

So if you're looking for a PhD project that can truly make a difference, join us today on a great science adventure in Australia and become part of the solution to environmental challenges.

Funding Information:

The applicants can apply for RMIT Higher Degree by Research International Scholarship upon being granted an offer of admission to an RMIT research training program. The deadline for the next International Scholarship round will be 15th September 2023.

Admission Requirements:Any significant achievements such as e.g. publications will greatly increase the success rate during the scholarship application process.
Categories : PhD Earth Sciences | PhD Bio, Chemie | RMIT
University:RMIT University
Faculty:Faculty of Science
Project Start Date:flexible
Application Deadline:ongoing
Supervisor Name:Professor Donald Wlodkowic, [email protected]
Location (City/Campus):Bundoora West, Melbourne
Project Description:

Attention all PhD candidates with a passion for aquatic animals and the environment! We have an exciting opportunity for you to pioneer a ground-breaking project that will unlock the secrets of thermal preference behaviors in aquatic animals.

This multi-species screening project will uncover the intertwined aspects of temperature sensing and neuronal data processing that are fundamental for dynamic thermal adaptations and ecological fitness.

You will be part of an interdisciplinary team at the Neurotox Lab at RMIT University, one of Australia's leading experts in eco-neurotoxicology. Using state-of-the-art techniques including quantitative computer animal tracking, you will undertake a pioneering multi-species screening of thermotactic responses in aquatic animals, from native Australian invertebrates to fish. This part of the project will lay the foundation for the development of innovative ecotoxicity biotests.

But the project doesn't stop there! In the following stages, you will explore and make new discoveries on how exposure to emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, PFAS, and micro/nanoplastics, can alter thermal preference behaviors. This is of considerable importance, as thermal preference behaviors in aquatic animals can become key behavioral factors in toxicological assessment.

Join us at the forefront of this exciting and rapidly growing interdisciplinary field, and be part of a team that is making a difference in the world. Apply now to the Neurotox Lab at RMIT University and discover the world of thermal preference behaviors in aquatic animals.

Funding Information:

The applicants can apply for RMIT Higher Degree by Research International Scholarship upon being granted an offer of admission to an RMIT research training program. The deadline for the next International Scholarship round will be 15th September 2023.

Admission Requirements:Any significant achievements such as e.g. publications will greatly increase the success rate during the scholarship application process.
Categories : PhD Earth Sciences | PhD Bio, Chemie | RMIT
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