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We have 15 magnetism PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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

We have 15 magnetism PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Exploring low-dimensional quantum magnetism in exotic new 2D materials

Experimental low-temperature physics focussed on lab-based crystal synthesis & characterisation and neutron scattering experiments at international facilities to study the details of magnetic structures. Read more

Fundamental Electromagnetics: Foundational Theories of Electricity and Magnetism relating to Charged Particle Interactions

Applications are invited for a self-funded PhD. Charged particle dynamics (also known as charged particle optics) is concerned with the interactions of charged particles (e.g., electrons, protons, ions) within an electric and/or magnetic field. Read more

Using Radical Electrochemistry to Actively Rescue the Climate

The climate challenge has two important components, one is the depleting ozone layer in the stratosphere and the other is the increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the troposphere. Read more

Unconventional Superconductors

Department of Physics (www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics ). University of Warwick (www2.warwick.ac.uk ). Superconductivity and Magnetism Groups (go.warwick.ac.uk/supermag ). Read more

Dimensionality tuning and quantum engineering in new 2D materials

Experimental low-temperature physics involving high pressure, extreme magnetic field and milliKelvin temperature tuning of exotic low dimensional materials with hands-on experiments & development and opportunities for travel to international facilities. Read more

Optimising quantum sensors with machine learning

Our research team, together with other groups worldwide, is developing quantum sensors as small as a single electron, using the electron spin to detect magnetic fields with unprecedented spatial resolution. Read more

Probing the local structure of functional materials under high pressure

This is a joint collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. ISIS is a world-leading facility for studying the atomic-level structure of materials that attracts over 3000 external researchers each year from over 30 different countries. Read more
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