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We have 9 Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Auckland

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Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Auckland

We have 9 Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Auckland

Optical Frequency Combs

Optical frequency combs provide an ultra-precise spectroscopic ruler that allows the measurement of optical frequencies with unprecedented levels of accuracy. Read more

Optical tweezers

Optical tweezers use highly focused light to manipulate tiny particles. The Biophotonics laboratory in the physics department is developing optical tweezers for the manipulation of bacteria. Read more

Optical coherence tomography (OCT)

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a real time, non-invasive and non-contact imaging modality for translucent and transparent tissue capable of providing morphological images at the micron scale resolution at more than 1mm depth penetration. Read more

"ChatGPT" for astronomical light curves

The Japan/New Zealand/US Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics (MOA) collaboration has been engaged with the detection of exoplanets via gravitational microlensing of over 25 years. Read more

Untangling Minor Planet Families

The Japan/New Zealand/US Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics (MOA) collaboration has been engaged with the detection of exoplanets via gravitational microlensing of over 25 years. Read more

PhD Project: Optical Study of Protein Crystals in Space

We are offering a 3-year fully funded PhD Scholarship at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, which is a global top university (#65 in QS World University Ranking, and #1 in the country). Read more

Exoplanet Characterisation Predictions via Gravitational Microlensing

This project will involve research into predicting the number and character of exoplanets using the GULLS microlensing simulation package for predicting exoplanet returns from the Nancy Grace Roman space telescope, and other current or proposed space and ground telescopes. Read more

Integrating data-driven methodologies and model reduction for the control of complex networks

This PhD project will combine data assimilation and model reduction methodologies to predict and control functional failures on complex networks, such as catastrophic blackouts in power grids. Read more
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