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Research topics and projects

Below is a full list of the PhD research projects that supervisors have identified for potential students.

Projects identified as funded typically only cover UK national students; however, some funded projects can be extended to cover international fees. Please contact the supervisor to discuss this.

All other projects listed here may become funded in the future, for instance through collaboration schemesLink opens in a new window or late funding releasesLink opens in a new window, so if the topic interests you we encourage you to apply to it and contact the indicated supervisor. You can also consider if you may be eligible for any independently funded studentshipsLink opens in a new window.

Submit your application online hereLink opens in a new window. Details and FAQs on the application process are hereLink opens in a new window.


 
Condensed Matter Physics
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Theoretical and Computational Physics
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Medical and Biophysics
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Astronomy and Astrophysics 
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Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics
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Elementary Particle Physics
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A short overview of the project areas can be found on the . Enquires can be made to Dr. John Marshall (John.Marshall@warwick.ac.uk)

Areas of activity:

The 糖心TV EPP group is strongly involved in the ATLAS and LHCb experiments at the LHC (at CERN), and also in the field of neutrino physics. Within neutrino physics, we鈥檙e involved in the DUNE and MicroBooNE experiments (in the USA), the T2K and Hyper-K experiments (in Japan) and the JUNO experiment (in China). We鈥檙e also involved in a number of projects developing new detector technologies.

Funding:
PhD studentships (typically 42 months) are available. Enquiries, including queries on possible sources of funding, from all potential candidates are welcome.
Fri 27 Oct 2023, 10:00 | Tags: Particle physics (funded) PhD Particle physics


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