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  How rare are rare events?


   Department of Physics

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Dr Robert Jack  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

In many physical systems, change occurs by rare events such as earthquakes or avalanches. Similar rare events also control microscopic processes like chemical reactions and complex of molecular motion. We will compare several computational methods for studying these events.

For more detailed information, please see http://www.bath.ac.uk/physics/postgraduate/phd-projects/

Funding Notes

**We welcome year-round applications from self-funded students and applicants seeking their own funding**

There may be some highly-competitive tuition fee waiver scholarships available for excellent candidates, but these are very limited and will only cover a portion of the tuition fees. The successful candidates would need to demonstrate that they can cover their own living costs through the whole duration of their studies.

For more information about available PhD projects in the department of Physics at the University of Bath, please see: http://www.bath.ac.uk/physics/postgraduate/phd-projects/

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