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Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 876 Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Autonomous Reconfiguration, Deployment, and Management of Self-Aware Modular Space Robots

  Research Group: Intelligent Systems and Robotics
Modular and dynamically reconfigurable space hardware systems are a high priority for research and development as they can significantly decrease development costs, facilitate multiple payloads, and enable indefinite lifetime extension for space missions. Read more

Plasma-based gas conversion into value-added chemicals

  Research Group: Plasma and fusion science and technologies
Plasmas are promising technology for the conversion of gases such as CO2, CH4 or N2 into more valuable ones, e.g. CO (starting material for alcohols and hydrocarbons), H2 (clean fuel applications) and NH3 (fertilisers). Read more

Controlling plasma chemistry of cold atmospheric-pressure air plasmas

  Research Group: Plasma and fusion science and technologies
Plasma technologies already form a key part of many of today’s multi-billion pound industries such as the nanoscale fabrication of microprocessors, production of solar cells and the deposition of advanced functional coatings. Read more

Uncertainty quantification for multi-physics simulations

Multi-physics or multi-component systems are complex systems made of collections of nested systems with properties such as i) similar individual components working at different time and spatial scales; ii) with a potentially mammoth number of components; or iii) with components non-linearly connected or interacting in a network. Read more

Astrophysical Light Curve Analysis in the Era of Big Data

With next-generation observatories such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, ESA[’]{dir"rtl"}s Euclid mission, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), astrophysics is witnessing a revolution in data availability. Read more

Source-specific quantification of ammonia emissions

Background. Ammonia (NH3) has an ever-growing influence on air pollution in the UK and worldwide with numerous considerable impacts such as the formation of secondary particles and nitrogen deposition. Read more

Goal Driven Learning of Quantum Chemical Energy Surfaces using Multi-Fidelity Bayesian Optimization

Perhaps the most important task in computational materials modelling is efficient sampling of the complex interatomic potential energy surface (PES), dictated by chemical formula unit, and relative orientation of those species [1]. Read more

Feedback in massive young stellar clusters with the ALMA EGO-10 survey

Most stars form in clusters, where energetic feedback from massive (proto)stars – including outflows, ionization, heating, and winds – shapes the environment and impacts accretion. Read more

PhD openings in Condensed Matter Physics at Durham University, UK

  Research Group: Condensed Matter Physics
Condensed Matter Physics is one of the largest, most diverse and dynamic fields in modern physics, encompassing all aspects of the solid and liquids states of matter. Read more

Image segmentation in radioastronomy with physical models on graphs

Astronomical survey data contains images of many millions of complex multi-component astrophysical systems such as galaxies, star-forming regions, active galactic nuclei and large-scale structures. Read more

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