About the Project
Position Description:
Are you passionate about cutting-edge research on developing novel smart water technologies that can assess our daily water usage? Join us in exploring the limitless potential of using signal processing and machine learning technologies to transform our water supply infrastructure into a smart network.
Advancements in technology have opened new doors for innovative research in smart water technologies. At the University of Canterbury, we are offering a fully funded 3-year Ph.D. position for candidates eager to contribute to the evolution of smart water technologies that can monitor and identify different water usage activities remotely using advanced machine learning and signal processing methods. This opportunity allows you to pursue your Ph.D. degree while making a real impact in the field of smart infrastructure.
Eligibility
• Bachelor’s or master’s degree in science or engineering
Benefits
• Full scholarship (35k NZD) and tuition fees coverage for 3 years
• Top-notch experimental facilities
• World-leading supervisory team
• International travel opportunities
• Industrial cooperation opportunities
Starting Date
• Second half of 2024
What We Are Looking For:
· Background in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Acoustics, or related field.
· Sophisticated machine learning and signal processing skills.
· Laboratory or field experiment experiences.
· Proficiency in programming skills (e.g., Python/MATLAB).
· Peer-reviewed journal publications
· Meeting English proficiency requirement of the University of Canterbury.
Supervisor team: Dr. Derek Li & Prof. Pedro Lee
Dr. Derek Li is a senior lecturer at the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, University of Canterbury (UC). His interdisciplinary research interest involves pipeline hydraulics, acoustic signal processing, and smart water technology. In 2022, his research has been awarded the Karl Emil Hilgard Hydraulic Prize, the most prestigious international award in the field of hydraulics. In 2023, Dr. Li was awarded the Royal Society Marsden Fund Fast-start Grant, which provides the funding of this scholarship.
Prof. Pedro lee is a professor at the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering in UC. His is also the associate Dean of the Engineering Faculty. His research interest involves pipeline hydraulics, fluid mechanics, and non-destructive testing. He has been working closely with industries for over a decade to apply smart technologies in the water sector. In 2022, He was awarded as the top 0.1% researcher in the field by Elsevier.
For additional information on Dr. Derek Li and Prof. Pedro Lee’s research and accomplishments, please visit their research profiles at:
Application Procedures:
To apply for this position, please submit the following documents to Dr. Derek Li via derek.li@canterbury.ac.nz:
· A cover letter indicating your research interests.
· A well-crafted curriculum vitae.
· Undergraduate transcripts and postgraduate transcripts (if available).
· Publications and thesis (if available).
Shortlisted candidates will proceed to the interview stage.
About the University of Canterbury:
Established in 1873, UC is one of New Zealand’s oldest and most esteemed institutions of higher education. Situated in Christchurch, the largest and most beautiful garden city on the South Island, UC is renowned for its unwavering commitment to academic excellence and ground-breaking research contributions. UC achieved impressive recognition, being ranked among the Top 80 universities globally for Global Impact by Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. Additionally, the university’s Civil Engineering program was placed within the Top 10 in the world by Academic Ranking of World Universities and Top 100 in the world by QS World University Rankings.
The campus offers an inspiring learning environment that fosters growth and innovation. UC’s distinguished faculty provides students with transformative educational experiences and cutting-edge research opportunities. Join UC and immerse yourself in a world-class academic journey, shaped by both intellectual growth and a vibrant lifestyle.
Funding Notes
Please note that the position may be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found, so we encourage you to apply promptly.
Join us in shaping the future of smart water technologies. Apply now and be part of a transformative journey at the University of Canterbury.
