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Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

We have 28 Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

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Powering the next generation of superconducting devices

Background. Superconductivity has the potential to revolutionise the modern world1. From space-based magnetoplasmadynamic thrusters2, fusion energy reactors3 and highly efficient motors4, superconductors can drive real change. Read more

Modeling cartilage degeneration using imaging data

We have an exciting new PhD study funded by a Royal Society NZ Marsden grant. The study will reveal how subtle sub-micron scale collagen network changes, in early degeneration of soft tissues, may be related to macro length scale non-invasive tissue imaging using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Read more

AC Loss research in high temperature superconductors for fusion technology

We have a fully funded PhD scholarship available for research into experimental and numerical study of energy dissipation (AC loss) in high temperature superconductors for nuclear fusion technology. Read more

Thermal Engineering for Cryocoolers on Small Satellites

In recent years there has been a significant shift to save launch and build costs of spacecraft by making them smaller and more capable, so that now they form the majority of objects in space. Read more

A Molecular Machine-Based Approach Towards Artificial Photosynthesis

A fully funded PhD scholarship is available in the group of Dr Christopher B. Larsen at the School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, on the topic “A Molecular Machine-Based Approach Towards Artificial Photosynthesis”. Read more

Reversible Assembly of Solid Patchy Particles

This PhD project will explore technological possibilities for colloidal self-assembly. The aim is to develop method(s) for reversible assembly of micrometer-scale solid colloidal particles into structures such as 3D porous matrices. Read more

Topological materials and coupled superfluids (theory and computation)

The rich physics of spinor quantum gases with internal coupling makes them ideal platforms for emulating fundamental physical processes and for realizing atomtronic analogs of solid-state devices. Read more

Spectroscopy and Modelling of Rare-Earth Ions in Quantum-Information Candidate Materials

Quantum memories based on rare-earth ion dopants are arguably the best available, offering high efficiencies, multi-hour coherence times, and large bandwidth storage of entanglement. Read more

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