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PhD Opportunities at UNSW Sydney We are inviting applications for two fully-funded PhD positions at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Sydney, as part of the ARC Discovery Project: Lightweight, Low Rare-earth, Permanent Magnet Motors for Electrified Future. This project aims to push the power-to-weight ratio of electric motors beyond 5 kW/kg by leveraging buried Halbach magnet arrays with low rare-earth content and integrated direct cooling. The breakthrough in high-specific-power motor design will pave the way for next-generation electric vehicles (EVs), electric aircraft, and drones, creating lighter and more efficient electrified transport solutions. The project is led by Professor Rukmi Dutta and a team of world-class researchers at UNSW Sydney, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and North Carolina State University (NCSU), with access to state-of-the-art experimental facilities. Position 1: PhD in High Power Density Permanent Magnet Motor Design This PhD project focuses on the design and optimization of a novel low rare-earth, high-specific-power permanent magnet motor using a Halbach magnet array and advanced direct cooling enabled by additive manufacturing. Key Research Areas: • Halbach magnet arrays and their theoretical foundations. • High-power-density electric motor design and optimization. • Advanced cooling techniques for thermal management. • Additive manufacturing for next-generation motor structures. • Finite element analysis (FEA) and multiphysics modelling. Requirements: Essential: • A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field (Honours or equivalent with GPA >80%). • A Master's by research (completed or in the final year) is highly desirable. • Strong background in electric machine design, electromagnetic analysis, and thermal management. • Familiarity with finite element modelling (e.g., ANSYS, COMSOL, JMAG, or Altair Flux). • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Desirable: • Experience with additive manufacturing and direct cooling technologies. • Knowledge of high-speed electric machines and rare-earth-free motor technologies. • Experience with experimental validation and prototyping. Position 2: PhD in Multiphysics Optimization of Electric Drive Systems This PhD project will develop a system-level multiphysics optimization tool to maximize the specific power of the motor-inverter drive system without compromising performance. Key Research Areas: • Multiphysics modelling and optimization of electric drives. • Electromagnetic, thermal, and mechanical integration for lightweight motors. • Machine-inverter co-optimization for high-specific-power applications. • Advanced computational methods for design space exploration. Requirements: Essential: • A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, or related fields (Honours or equivalent with GPA >80%). • A Master's by research (completed or in the final year) is highly desirable. • Strong background in power electronics, motor drive systems, and control. • Experience with optimization techniques and system-level modelling. • Familiarity with Matlab/Simulink, Python, or other computational tools. Desirable: • Familiarity with PCB finite element modelling (e.g., ANSYS, COMSOL, JMAG, or Altair Flux). • PCB design skills and experience (e.g., Altium, Eagle, etc.) • Background in thermal and mechanical constraints in high-performance drive systems. • Exposure to machine learning techniques for optimization. Why Apply? • Work on a cutting-edge ARC Discovery Project with a leading research team. • Collaborate with top-tier institutions: UNSW Sydney, UTS, and NCSU. • Access world-class laboratory and computational resources. • Develop expertise in next-generation high-performance electric machines and drive systems. • Be part of a research project with direct industrial relevance in EVs, electric aviation, etc. How to Apply: To apply, please send the following documents to rukmi.dutta@unsw.edu.au with the subject "PhD Application ¨C [Position Name]": • CV: A comprehensive academic CV that includes details of your educational background, research experience, publications, awards, and relevant work experience. • Relevant Publications: Copies of peer-reviewed publications relevant to the topic. This may include journal articles, conference papers, or other scholarly outputs demonstrating your research expertise. • UG and PG Degrees and Transcripts: Official transcripts of your undergraduate and postgraduate coursework, including detailed grades and confirmation of degree completions. • Cover Letter: A one-page cover letter outlining your experience relevant to the project topic, particularly any experimental work, electric drive expertise, and prior research contributions. Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. ±¾»ù½ðÏîÄ¿ÓÉÐÂÄÏÍþ¶ûÊ¿´óѧÇàÄ깤ҵѧÕßDr Clay (Guoyu) ChuÒÔ¼°Rukmi Dutta½ÌÊڵȹ²Í¬Ö÷³Ö¡£UNSW SydneyÈ«½±¶î¶È$38,438 per annum¡£ ÉêÇë¼°×ÉѯÇëÓʼþÁªÏµ´¢²©Ê¿£ºg.chu@unsw.edu.au »òRukmi Dutta½ÌÊÚ£ºrukmi.dutta@unsw.edu.au UNSW¹ú¼Ê²©Ê¿ÉúÓïÑÔÒªÇó£ºIELTS µ¥¿Æ6ƽ¾ù6.5 / PTE µ¥¿Æ54ƽ¾ù64 More language details: https://www.unsw.edu.au/study/how-to-apply/english-language-requirements |
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