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Computational Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Manchester
We have 15 Computational Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Manchester
A PhD in Computational Physics involves the development of mathematical models and computer programmes that can compute the behaviour of physical systems.
What's it like to study a PhD in Computational Physics?
A PhD in Computational Physics requires the development of new mathematical models and computer programmes. This can involve working on problems in areas like:
- quantum many-body theory
- computational fluid dynamics
- biophysical simulation
- neutron transport
- beam simulation
You'll be encouraged to work independently on your research topic, which will usually be part of a larger project being led by a member of staff or a research group.
In a typical Computational Physics PhD, you'll work under the guidance of an expert supervisor to whom you'll submit a thesis at the end of your study. You may also be asked to give occasional presentations about your research at departmental level.
Some Computational Physics PhDs will require laboratory-based research, but many are entirely computational.
Typical entry requirements for a PhD in Computational Physics are a 2:1 in Physics, Mathematics or a related subject, although a Masters may occasionally be required.
PhD in Computational Physics funding options
Most PhDs in Computational Physics are funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), meaning that you'll receive a tax-free salary along with training during your PhD.
Some universities may also offer their own funding options. If you are considering a PhD that is fully self-funded, it is advisable to confirm that the programme meets UK academic standards before you apply.
PhD in Computational Physics careers
There is a huge demand for experts in Computational Physics, with careers available in academia, finance and technology. Many Computational Physics PhD graduates also choose to become teachers.
Computational Acoustics: Predicting, Simulating and/or Auralising how the world sounds
THz-driven multi-stage relativistic beamline design and beam dynamics
Betatron Radiation-based Emittance Diagnostic for AWAKE Run 2
THz-driven multi-stage relativistic beam facility design and beam dynamics
FLASH VHEE Radiotherapy Machine System Design
Correction of non-linear space charge signature with an azimuthally modulated radiofrequency cavity
Structure evolution in complex alloys by analysis of combinatorial complexes
Combustion Instabilities in Porous Media
Multifidelity models for uncertainty quantification, optimization and prediction in turbulent flows
PCB Layout Design Automation for Power Electronics
GREENCDT Atomistic modelling retention and transport of tritium in lithium for fusion breeder applications
GREENCDT The design and simulation of micro-reactors for space propulsion, lunar surface power and planetary defence
Ultra-fast Science, Global Impact - New Imaging Beamline for Relativistic Electron Microscopy
Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy in the Proton therapy research room
Developing Terahertz Frequency Drivers for Novel Accelerators
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