High Precision Rotation Sensor

The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Ground rotation sensors have wide applications, such as precision instrumentation, environment monitoring, and rotational seismology, as well as for improving the sensitivities of gravitation wave detectors. Currently available rotation sensors have issues of either low sensitivities or too fragile/too large to be used in the field. At UWA we are developing a compact, and robust with a high sensitivity rotation sensor using many innovative technologies. This PhD project is to build, characterize and field test the rotation sensor.

Eligibility

Honours or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or Experimental Physics.; Meet the UWA PhD entrance requirements with adequate English.; Have a high academic achievement in the coursework.; Demonstrated research capabilities through high quality research thesis and/or published peer-reviewed journal papers.

Closing date 30 Sep 2026
Frequency Annual
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Postgraduate
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