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We have 12 Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Bristol

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Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Bristol

We have 12 Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Bristol

EPSRC CDT in Superconductivity: Enabling Transformative Technologies

The EPSRC CDT in Superconductivity is a 4-year research and training programme leading to a PhD/DPhil in the subject area of superconductivity. Read more

PhD in Quantum Information Science Technologies

Fully funded four-year PhD studentships are available for exceptional graduates with a background in mathematics, engineering, computer science and the physical sciences. Read more
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Comparative planetary seismology across the telluric planets

Project Background. With the successful completion of the InSight geophysical mission on Mars (e.g., Banerdt et al 2020) and plans to put new geophysical equipment on the Moon, we have entered a new era of planetary seismology. Read more
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An embarrassment of riches: reconciling our solar system’s platinum problem

Project Background. The Earth and Mars have too much platinum. This is also true of the rest of the platinum group elements (PGEs), osmium, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium and palladium, all of which are highly-siderophile elements (HSEs) that strongly partition into the metallic cores of planets during differentiation. Read more
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Benchmarking major element isotopic compositions of chondritic meteorites

Project Background. Primitive, so-called chondritic, meteorites provide a key, compositional estimate of the proto solar nebula. Planets, that grew from this nebular disk, are expected to inherit its bulk composition and so any observed differences might be attributed to processes involved during their growth (e.g. Read more
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