The University of Sydney proudly announces the Techno-Economic Modelling Scholarship for 2024, a unique opportunity for aspiring chemical and biomolecular engineers. This scholarship supports students undertaking projects related to the techno-economic analysis of hydrogen electrolysis.
Application Deadline: June 28, 2024
Tell Me About the Award
The Techno-Economic Modelling Scholarship offers a $10,000 award to support students in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. The scholarship is aimed at those engaged in project work focused on the techno-economic analysis of hydrogen electrolysis.
Who Can Apply for the Techno-Economic Modelling Undergraduate Scholarship?
Applicants must:
- Be currently enrolled full-time in their final year of the Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering), including combined degrees, within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sydney.
- Be enrolled in CHNG5603: Advanced Industrial Modelling and Analysis.
- Have achieved a minimum Semester Average Mark (SAM) of 65 in their previous semester.
Selection Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded based on:
- Academic merit.
- Previous experience in programming, particularly proficiency in Python for implementing simulations, including deep learning simulation and data analysis.
- A personal statement demonstrating knowledge and experience in the environmental sector, with a good understanding of the environmental market.
The selection will be made by the Head of School of the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, or their nominated delegates.
What is the Benefit of the Techno-Economic Modelling Undergraduate Scholarship?
The scholarship provides a total benefit of $10,000, distributed in two equal installments. The financial support is intended to cover the duration of the project work, allowing students to focus on their research and project development without financial stress.
How to Apply for the Techno-Economic Modelling Undergraduate Scholarship
Interested students should submit their applications through the University of Sydney’s scholarship portal. Selection will be based on academic merit, previous programming experience (particularly proficiency in Python for simulations and data analysis), and a personal statement demonstrating knowledge and experience in the environmental sector, with a clear understanding of the environmental market.
Where will the Award be Taken?
Australia
How Many Awards?
Not specified