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Experimental Physics (safety) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Experimental Physics (safety) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Ultrathin layered ferroelectrics for energy-efficient electronic memory devices

Supervisory Team. Dr Soumya Sarkar and Dr Dimitra Georgiadou. With modern computing set to consume around 20% of global electricity by 2030 due to the rise of AI, energy-efficient computing hardware is urgently needed. Read more

Investigating the degradation behaviour of lithium hydride

Investigating the degradation behaviour of lithium hydride. Supervisors. Prof. Tom B. Scott (University of Bristol). Project. This project will develop experimental techniques and collect data on the complex hydrolysis chemistry of LiH. Read more

Field-portable acoustic system for microplastics identification in the UK waters

Project Overview. Marine microplastic pollution is a critical and escalating global environmental challenge. An estimated 150 million tonnes of plastic have accumulated in the world’s oceans, with over 12 million tonnes added each year. Read more

Picophotonics: The Science of Light-Matter Interactions at Sub-atomic Scale

Supervisory Team. Prof Kevin Macdonald, Prof Nikolay Zheludev. The Project. This project will develop new concepts of optical imaging, metrology and device functionality at the atomic scale, leveraging recent advances in topology, the structuring of optical fields, metamaterials, and artificial intelligence. . Read more

Understanding tritium trapping/retention in fusion materials due to helium induced cavities

A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available at the University of Birmingham with a tax-free stipend. The project is co-funded by the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Tritium Fuel Cycle Division and will be collaborated with world-leading institutes in the US, France and Germany. Read more
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