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Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in York

We have 24 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in York

Studying hexaquarks at CLAS12

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
If you are curious about the laws of nature, want to learn more about the first seconds of our Universe and potentially discover a new particle, we can provide you an opportunity to do all this and many other interesting things as a PhD student in the hadron physics group at the University of York. Read more

Spiral magnets: Magnetoelectric building blocks

  Research Group: Condensed matter and materials physics
Magnetoelectric multiferroics are an emerging class of materials that combine coupled electric and magnetic dipole order. In these materials, ferroelectric and magnetic (ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic) states can coexist or compete with each other. Read more

Developing Chemically Hyperpolarised Targets for Advanced Nuclear and Particle Physics

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
Project Overview. This exciting PhD project will be part of an interdisciplinary collaboration involving hadron physicists, nuclear physicists, chemists, and magnetic resonance (MR) scientists. Read more

Development of a Novel Calorimeter for the Electron Ion Collider

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an exciting and pioneering research project that combines Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) with the development of a Novel Calorimeter to achieve precision luminosity measurements at the upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). Read more

Path Integral Sampling of Thermal Neutrons (PISTN)

  Research Group: Condensed matter and materials physics
Tomorrow's functional and quantum materials require nanoscale-focused characterisation tools, both experimental and theoretical. Read more

A New Scintillator Gamma-Ray Spectrometer for the RIBF facility

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
In the nuclear physics group at York, we focus on carrying out world-leading research aimed at the study of the fundamental properties of atomic nuclei and the origin of the elements in the cosmos, employing and developing state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical techniques. Read more

Quantum entanglement in PET medical imaging and MeV scale fundamental tests

  Research Group: Physics of Life
The York group has a leading role in the emerging field of photonic entanglement at the MeV (gamma) scale. This includes exploration of the benefits from using the quantum entanglement between the 2-gamma photons exploited in PET medical imaging (e.g. Read more

Very Strange Physics at Jefferson Lab

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
Once upon a time, a fraction of a second after the Big Bang, our universe was Strange. It just emerged in the form of particles from a quark soup and since the soup contained equal amounts of up, down and strange quarks nearly all matter produced from the soup carried “strangeness”. Read more

Production of Medical Isotopes with Photon Beams

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
Do you think that science should do more to improve our quality of life and expand people's lifetime? We agree with you and can provide you an opportunity to contribute in this never ending battle. Read more

Studying the properties of neutron stars in the lab

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
Want to study neutron stars, but cannot afford a space flight ticket to Ursula Minor? Well the University of York can provide you an opportunity to do it in the lab, without the necessity to leave our lovely planet. Read more

Studying the Strong interaction with polarised probes

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
If you want to perform experiments at the frontiers of intensity, uncover properties of newly discovered particles and elucidate how mass is created in this Universe, you can consider applying to this PhD project. Read more

Electrons for Neutrinos

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
Are you interested in solving one of the most critical challenges in neutrino physics? Join an exciting PhD project that will utilise electron scattering data to constrain the reconstruction of neutrino energy and flux at next-generation neutrino facilities, including DUNE, ANNIE, T2K, IceCube, Hyper-K, and others. Read more

Touching Strangeness with the KLong Facility Flux Monitor

  Research Group: Nuclear Physics
We are pleased to offer a PhD opportunity as part of a major international effort to build a Kaon Beam Facility at the Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory (Jefferson Lab) in the US. Read more

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