Taste of Research (TOR) project 2022/2023
The Taste of Research program allows undergraduate students to work with a research group to get real hands-on experience of research.
Participating second and third year students work on a 60-day project with an academic research team in UNSW Engineering. Students receive an allowance of approximately AUD 6,000 (tax-exempt) for participating in the program.
List of Taste of Research (TOR) Project 2022/2023 in PartCat Research Lab are (click to view full description of project)
- Clean Hydrogen from Water (supervisor contact: Dr Xunyu Lu: xunyu.lu@unsw.edu.au)
- Feasibility study of waste organic photoreforming for Hydrogen generation (supervisor contact: Dr Jian Pan: jian.pan@unsw.edu.au )
- Mapping locations across Australia for Powerfuel (P2X) Projects (30 days IT recognised, supervisor contact: Dr Rahman Daiyan: r.daiyan@unsw.edu.au)
- Storing solar energy into chemical bonds (supervisor contact: Dr Bingqiao Xie, bingqiao.xie@unsw.edu.au )
- Beyond surface understanding: developing advanced characterisation for clean energy technologies (supervisor contact: A/Prof Stuart Prescott and Dr Emma Lovell)
HOW TO APPLY
Eligibility
The program is open to second and third year students enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program in Australia or New Zealand.
Benefits
Students receive AUD 6,000 for a 60 days project (tax exempt). If the project involves industry engagement, candidates may be eligible to apply to have time spent on the project to count towards their industrial training requirements (up to 30 days).
Selection
Each applicant will be assessed based on academic merit, interest in undertaking research activities, and intended career plans. Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend an interview before being made an offer.
How to apply
- Information on all available research topics and supervisory teams will be available on Taste of Research Listings page from 26th September 2022.
- Contact and discuss the Taste of Research project and interests with potential supervisor(s).
- In conjunction with potential supervisor(s), formulate a project plan that includes the following:
- Project Title.
- Project Description—what research will you undertake?
- Suitability of Applicant for this project—what skills and previous experience do you bring to the project?
- Project timeline that clearly identifies the 60 days (full-time equivalent) that the candidate will commit to the project and the tasks that are expected to be undertaken over this period.
- Deliverables (Note that all candidates must submit a poster explaining their project at the end of 60 days).
- Please download the Research Project Plan template here.
Applications open for Summer/T1, 2023 on 26th September 2022.