MRIWA PhD scholarships supporting innovation in WA mining

Four PhD scholarships funded by the State Government through the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) have been awarded to talented research students working to understand the challenges and opportunities facing Western Australia's minerals industry.
  • The MRIWA PhD scholarship program supports the development and education of the next generation of thought leaders powering WA's innovative mining industry
  • Each year these coveted scholarships attract top-tier graduate researchers from Aus-tralia and beyond to pursue further studies at universities in WA
  • Four new scholarship winners for 2023 will be undertaking research to unlock improved benefit for all Western Australians from our State's mineral resources.

Four PhD scholarships funded by the State Government through the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) have been awarded to talented research students working to understand the challenges and opportunities facing Western Australia's minerals industry.

Alex Eves has been awarded the MRIWA Odwyn Jones PhD Scholarship, named in honour of pioneering WA mining educator Professor Odwyn Jones AO to investigate the formation of the giant Speewah vanadium-titanium deposit in the Kimberley region.

Hyunjin Na has been awarded the MRIWA PhD Scholarship for Women to investigate new methods for extracting valuable sulfide minerals from WA ore.

Due to the exceptional quality of applications received, MRIWA has offered additional MRIWA PhD Scholarships for 2023 to Daniel Goldstein and Nilan Jayasiri Mudiyanselage. Daniel's work is investigating the use of machine learning to characterise ore deposits during active drilling, and Nilan is investigating new dewatering technology to make mine tailings safer.

The four recipients will join a cohort of PhD researchers supported by MRIWA to help keep WA at the forefront of minerals research and technology development.

More information about the MRIWA Scholarships program is available at https://www.mriwa.wa.gov.au/research-funding/education-program/scholarships/

Comments attributed to Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston:

"The McGowan Government is committed to building a future where Western Australia can unlock its potential as a reliable, ethical and competitive supplier of the minerals critical to the global industry and clean energy production.

"Western Australia's world-class universities are positioned to enable the inventiveness and innovation required to make that vision a reality.

"MRIWA scholarships attract some of the brightest research talent from around the world to the State, helping deliver the future of mining.

Minister's office - 6552 6700  


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