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Nuclear Physics (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 13 Nuclear Physics (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

PhD in Quantum Information Science Technologies

Fully funded four-year PhD studentships are available for exceptional graduates with a background in mathematics, engineering, computer science and the physical sciences. Read more

PhD in Quantum Information Science Technologies

Fully funded four-year PhD studentships are available for exceptional graduates with a background in mathematics, engineering, computer science and the physical sciences. Read more

MQV & Max Planck IMPRS Doctoral Fellowships in Quantum Science and Technology: Fall 2024 Open Call

The International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Science and Technology (IMPRS-QST) and the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) annually announce an open call for several fully funded PhD fellowships. Read more

MQV & Max Planck IMPRS Doctoral Fellowships in Quantum Science and Technology: Fall 2024 Open Call

The International Max Planck Research School for Quantum Science and Technology (IMPRS-QST) and the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) annually announce an open call for several fully funded PhD fellowships. Read more

3-D multi pixel detectors for advanced localisation and detection of radiation sources

3-D multi pixel detectors for advanced localisation and detection of radiation sources. Supervisors. Prof. Tom B. Scott (University of Bristol), Dr Stephen Bell (NPL, National Nuclear Laboratory), Dr David Megson-Smith (University of Bristol). 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

Fault-tolerant quantum computing for nuclear physics

This PhD project looks forward to the emerging generation of practical quantum computers which have sufficient error correction to perform reliable calculations of quantum algorithms which exceed classical computational ability – so-called quantum advantage. Read more
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