Job No.:
Location: Clayton campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Duration: 3.5 years fixed-term appointment
Renumeration: 41,555 in line with the ARC 2026 rate
About SMaRT-Pack
The ARC Training Centre in Sustainable Materials and Responsible Technologies for Packaging (SMaRT-Pack) will deliver essential research and training to enable Australia’s shift from single-use plastics to fibre-based alternatives. The centre aims to engineer fibre packaging as a sustainable fossil plastic substitute and optimise its recycling to foster a genuinely circular packaging economy.
Opportunity
SMaRT-Pack has multiple immediate opportunities for fully-funded PhD projects in Australia. These full-time 3.5-year PhD Projects are offered across SMaRT-Pack’s nodes located at Monash University, Deakin University or Queensland University of Technology and will include a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment, including a flexible one-year equivalent industry placement.
We welcome applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, especially those with a degree in engineering (chemistry, biology, material) or science (chemistry).
We are committed to providing an exceptional PhD experience and you’ll receive priceless professional development opportunities with free mentoring, training, and networking.
What to include in your Expression of Interest (EoI)
First name, Surname
Email
Country of residence
Ensure you meet the minimum entry requirements are here, including English Literacy:
Graduate Research Admissions Procedure - Monash University
Highest qualification and transcript
Attach your CV
Please provide a written description in the space below (max 250 words) explaining why you want to be part of SMaRT-Pack and what topic/s appealed to you the most.
Identify your top three topics of interest from the list provided
Include all the information requested. Any responses missing parts will not be considered.
Topics
Blending plant-based fibres for themoformed packaging
Composting of fibre-based packaging
New coatings and impregnation of fibre forms
Process / industrialisation of new fibre packaging
Application of Paper diagnostic: Fibrinogen
Application of Paper diagnostic: antibody Screening
Micro Fibirilated Cellulose from recycled paper for lightweight packaging
Microplastics in soil and water
Ocean composting of current and novel fibrous packaging
Novel Circular Fiber-Polymer composites
New coating and adhesive from valorized wastes
New material concepts for sustainable packaging
Jet and Polymer technology
Fibre from wastewater
Wastewater fibres to product
Submitting your EoI
Please email, do not contact the supervisor directly.
Applications Close: Sunday 1 March, :55pm AEDT
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