Fully-funded Master's and PhD Opportunities at McGill University in Canada

Graduate Research Scholarships at McGill University


Fully-funded Master's and PhD Scholarships at McGill University in Canada


Are you looking for fully-funded master's or PhD opportunities to pursue in Canada? Do you have an undergraduate degree and are currently looking for a master's or PhD? Then look no further. 

An Associate Professor at McGill University who doubles as the Canada Research Chair in Resilient and Stable Zero-Emission Electric Power Grids, presents Graduate Research Opportunities at McGill University for interested applicants worldwide.  


About McGill and Montreal:

McGill University is one of Canada’s most prestigious institutions, consistently ranked among the top universities worldwide. Located in the heart of Montreal, McGill offers a vibrant, multicultural academic environment with strong support for research, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Montreal itself is a dynamic, bilingual city known for its rich culture, diverse communities, and high quality of life. It’s a global hub for artificial intelligence, clean energy, and tech innovation, offering students a stimulating environment both academically and socially. With its affordable living costs, excellent public transportation, and world-class food and festivals, Montreal is regularly ranked among the best student cities in the world.


Join Our Research Team:

They are seeking highly motivated MSc and PhD students to join their dynamic team in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill. Their research focuses on power system stability, security, and resilience. By integrating advanced data-driven techniques with power system domain knowledge, they develop analytical tools and efficient algorithms to tackle pressing challenges of modern power grids. These include the integration of diverse energy sources, the vulnerability introduced by smart cyber assets, and the growing impacts of climate change. Their overarching goal is to enhance the security, stability, and resilience of modern power systems during normal operation, under uncertainty, and in the face of extreme events.

Supervisor: Prof. Xiaozhe Wang


About the Supervisor: Prof. Xiaozhe Wang

The supervisor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University, where he also holds the Canada Research Chair in Resilient and Stable Zero-Emission Electric Power Grids. Before joining McGill in 2016, he was a Postdoc at MIT and earned his Ph.D. from Cornell, with a minor in Applied Mathematics. His academic journey from Zhejiang University (B.S.) to Cornell (M.Eng., Ph.D.) has shaped his commitment to fundamental theory as a foundation for innovative research in power systems. He is actively involved in the academic community, serving on the editorial boards of several leading journals, including IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I & II. In addition, he currently serves as the WiCAS (Women in CAS) Chair within the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.


Eligibility Criteria

Applications from students who are curious, motivated, and ready to take on impactful research are welcome for review. It is expected that, irrespective of where you come from, the ideal candidates should have:

  1. A bachelor’s/master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
  2. Strong mathematical background in linear algebra, differential equations, probability and statistics, as well as power system operation, power system stability, and/or optimization.
  3. Experience with tools such as MATLAB, Simulink, Python, DSATools, PSS/E, RT-LAB, or PSCAD.
  4. Prior research experience (publications or thesis work) is a plus.


Note on Inquiries

You are welcome to reach out via email through the program website to share your research background and interests. While the supervisor may not be able to respond to all inquiries, please know that the official application process is through the McGill portal. All students must apply through the official channel for consideration and not any other channel.

Learn More: Explore their research and recent publications from the department website.


Application Process

To submit your application for consideration, you must apply officially through McGill’s portal following the instruction and list Prof. Xiaozhe Wang as a preferred supervisor. Go to the department's website of McGill University and submit your application through the application portal. 


Application Deadlines:

  • International applicants: August 1st, 2025
  • Domestic applicants: October 15th, 2025 (for January 2026 Admission).


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