Sponsored by BHP Billiton |
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This Scholarship is for applicants who wish to engage in research relevent to an Australian higher degree or undertake an approved course of study for a U.S. higher degree or its equivalent in science and engineering.
BHP Billiton is the world's largest diversified resources company, formed in 2001 through the merger of BHP, a natural resource company and one of Australia's oldest and largest companies, and Billiton, one of the world's premier mining companies.
The Fulbright Scholarship in Science and Engineering was established with BHP Billiton in 2000. Fulbright BHP Billiton Scholars will have the potential opportunity for professional exchange with BHP Billiton staff.
For further information on BHP Billiton please refer to the BHP Billiton website.
For more information, read the story of the current 2008 Fulbright Postgraduate Science and Engineering Scholar, Natalia Galin .
For general information and applications please refer to Application Information.
| Year | Name | Home Institution | Program |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Robin Brimblecombe | Monash University | PhD research into the development of catalysts that, with solar energy, can create hydrogen in order to facilitate the sustainable production of hydrogen for fuel, Princeton University. |
| 2007 | Karel Hartlieb | The University of Western Australia | Conducting PhD research on the process intensification strategies for the synthesis and encapsulation of metal and semiconductor nanomaterials, Clarkson University. |
| 2005 | Joshua Cantone | Kellogg Brown & Root Ltd and University of Adelaide | Undertook an Engineering Masters specialising in environmental hydraulics and hydrology, University of Illinois, U.C. |