PhD Top-up Scholarships for Ocean and Sea Ice Modelling

Published in the Research School of Physics Event Horizon
Vol46 Issue41 18–22 October 2021

The Consortium for Ocean-Sea Ice Modelling in Australia (COSIMA) is providing opportunities for PhD students to work at the intersection of high-performance computing and ocean-climate dynamics. Projects are available focusing on a wide range of topics, including:

  1. The role of sea ice in the climate system;
  2. Modelling biogeochemical cycles in the global ocean;
  3. Coupling between surface waves and large-scale currents;
  4. Antarctic ice shelves and their interaction with the Southern Ocean; and
  5. The sensitivity of ocean dynamics to vertical coordinate systems in ocean models.

The scholarship closing date is 30 November

These scholarships are valued at $7,500 per year for 3.5 years. Successful applicants will also need to be successful in receiving a Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship, or equivalent primary scholarship, at a COSIMA partner university (ANU, UNSW, UTas, USyd, UniMelb or U Adelaide).

Scholarship details are available at: http://cosima.org.au/index.php/2021/10/06/cosima-offers-scholarships/


To Apply, you should submit a package to Ms Alina Bryleva including:


These top-up scholarships are intended primarily for new students, however existing students working on one of the COSIMA models will also be considered. Preference will be given to competitive applicants who do not already receive a top-up scholarship from another source.

Enquiries: Please contact Professor Andrew Hogg
Closing date: 30 November 2021