In nuclear fusion for energy production, characterisation of the transition from low (L) to high (H) confinement mode regimes in tokamak plasmas is a key step towards improving predictions for fusion power plants such as STEP. Read more
Rare-earth atoms in crystals exhibit remarkable optical and magnetic properties that could transform atomic-scale sensing and quantum technologies. Read more
Radiation generated by high-energy particle beams is extensively used for beam diagnostics. This radiation originates from the electromagnetic field bound to the charged particle, which separates from the particle itself. Read more
As particle accelerators play an ever-expanding role in advancing scientific knowledge, there is a growing imperative to make their operations more sustainable. Read more
The QUASAR Group, based at the Cockcroft Institute, has pioneered the development of a supersonic gas jet as a non-invasive beam profile monitor. Read more
Particle accelerators are at the heart of groundbreaking research in physics, enabling discoveries that shape our understanding of fundamental forces and particles. Read more
A student is sought for a PhD study on the development of the superconducting RF crab cavities for the Electron Ion Collider (EIC) being constructed in New York, US. Read more
Why This Research Matters. We invite applications from enthusiastic and self-motivated individuals who are passionate about cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research in future healthcare, imaging and sensing technologies. Read more
This PhD project has been funded as part of a large research consortium (with core funding from a £6.6M EPSRC Programme Grant called CAMIE) involving the University of Leeds, Imperial College London and QUB. Read more
Preamble. The University of New South Wales and the Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology seeks enthusiastic candidates for Master by Research and PhD positions in the field of rare-earth ions based experimental photonics for quantum information processing. Read more
This project is part of the EPSRC Center for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton (https://qte.ac.uk/). Read more
This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton (https://qte.ac.uk/). Read more
Proton batteries are widely believed to be one of the most promising next-generation energy storage devices. Underpinned by fast proton diffusion kinetics, they should be able to provide a safer, environmentally friendly alternative to the currently dominating lithium-ion batteries. Read more
Closing date. 31st December 2025. We’re on the lookout for a passionate and innovative PhD student to push the boundaries of on-chip sources in the 2-micron wavelength window. . Read more
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