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  Laser Spectroscopy of Antihydrogen


   Department of Physics

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Prof Stefan Eriksson  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

The Atomic, Molecular and Laser Physics Group at Swansea conducts world-class research in antimatter physics, including a major effort on antihydrogen research with the ALPHA experiment at CERN.

We currently have a funded PhD studentship available immediately for a period of 42 months, and we encourage applications from physics graduates within the UK and the EU.

The successful candidate will primarily work at CERN with the ALPHA collaboration (http://alpha.web.cern.ch/) on the next phase of antihydrogen research, which includes the first attempts at laser spectroscopy of trapped antihydrogen.

More information about physics research at Swansea can be found at http://www.swan.ac.uk/physics/research/. For information about the studentship, contact Dr Stefan Eriksson, [Email Address Removed], (tel. +44 1792 602291).

APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS:

Candidates must hold or be on track to receive a 2:1 minimum Master’s Degree (or equivalent) in Physics. Applications received by the closing date will be fully considered.

HOW TO APPLY:

Please visit our website for details - http://www.swansea.ac.uk/physics/postgraduate/phdopportunitiesandresearchtopics/laserspectroscopyofantihydrogen/

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