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We have 16 lithography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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lithography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 16 lithography PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Quantum Materials by Design: Exploring Topological Properties of STM-Lithographed Quantum Dots

We are looking for PhD and MSc students to join a project on Topological Properties of STM-Lithographed Quantum Dots. This project aims to investigate the emergence of correlated electron states in topological quantum dot chains fabricated with atomic precision. Read more

Ph.D. Opportunity: Help us to Better Detect Cancer with Hair-Thin Imaging Devices

We are seeking an enthusiastic Ph.D. student to lead the development of innovative hair-thin (<0.2mm diameter) imaging devices (endoscopes) for detecting cancer in hard-to-reach areas of the body, such as the pancreas and ovaries. Read more

Harnessing topological nano-whirls to enable brain-like computing

There is a Royal Society-funded DPhil scholarship available to support this project. Motivation. Today's computing ecosystem uses 10% of global electricity and contributes 2% of emissions (at par with aviation!). Read more

Novel high-brightness supercontinuum sources using gas-filled hollow-core fibres

About the Project. Supercontinuum sources—light sources that have the directionality, spatial coherence, and brightness of a laser, but with an ultra-wide spectral bandwidth—have become indispensable for imaging, microscopy, spectroscopy and metrology applications in both science and industry. Read more

Engineering Topological States in Germanium Quantum Wells

Future quantum computers will rely on robust quantum states that are protected from environmental noise. Majorana zero modes, emerging at the edges of topological superconductors, are leading candidates for building such noise-resistant quantum systems. Read more

New concepts and advanced materials for quantum nanophotonics

After the discovery of two-dimensional (2D) atomically thin carbon crystal, graphene, a very large family of layered 2D “van der Waals materials” came to light, called after the van der Waals forces holding together their atomic planes. Read more

Integrated quantum photonics using semiconductor quantum dots (S3.5-MPS-Fox)

The development of quantum technologies is a major field of research activity around the world. These new technologies have the potential to revolutionise computing and communication, and also to push the frontiers of metrology and sensing beyond the limits set by classical physics. Read more

Exploring novel photoemission regimes with laser-driven terahertz fields for next-generation electron sources

Applications are invited for a fully funded studentship starting Oct 2025 aiming to enhance the performance of electron sources by exploiting novel photoemission schemes using nano-structured photocathodes driven by strong-field terahertz (THz) pulses. Read more

PhD in Energy Reduction Methodologies for High Volume Wafer Fabrication Tools, used in Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing.

Tokyo Electron Ltd (TEL) is the leading supplier of manufacturing equipment for the global semiconductor industry. TEL is a Japanese headquartered company, with >750 staff in Europe located in 12 countries, including the UK. Read more

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