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  Gamma-ray spectroscopy of neutron-rich A~100 nuclei


   Doctoral College

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  Prof A Bruce, Prof Z Podolyak  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

Applications are invited for an STFC-funded studentship leading to the degree of PhD in nuclear physics. As a nuclear physics PhD student at Brighton, you will be part of the UK and international community and will participate in and lead experiments at world-leading experimental facilities. You will be part of a group which uses the techniques of gamma-ray spectroscopy to study the shapes of neutron-rich nuclei in the A~100 mass region.

Experimental work is carried out in collaboration with UK and international partners at facilities abroad and detailed analysis and interpretation is carried out at the University of Brighton. The successful applicant will work on the neutron-rich A~100 nuclei using data from experiments at, for example, the Accelerator Laboratory at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH) in Bucharest, Romania. The student will be involved in the planning, analysis and interpretation of the measurements and will also have the opportunity for disseminating results at conferences and seminars, thus offering an opportunity for career progression. Subject-specific training will be provided at Brighton and via the UK national nuclear physics graduate school.

Funding Notes

The studentship is funded by the STFC and is available for 3 years to applicants who are UK or EU residents.

The value of the studentship will be increased to take into account any rise in annual tuition fees.