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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Condensed Matter Physics (CDT-CMP)
Up to 14 fully-funded PhD places for a 4-year CDT PhD programme, starting September 2018.
The Universities of Bristol and Bath joint EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Condensed Matter Physics (CDT-CMP): The Centre aims to train students across a broad range of disciplines in the field of hard condensed matter physics, encompassing experiment, theory, fundamental physics and device applications.
Key elements of the PhD programme
- Taught courses and hands-on training in experimental and theoretical techniques during year one. Example topics include: the physics of novel materials; Device fabrication and characterization; and Theoretical modelling and simulation.
- Physics techniques modules (theory and experiment), short exploratory training projects and an extended research project in a choice of groups at Universities of Bristol or Bath.
- Optional research placements with our industrial and large facility partners or at leading overseas Universities.
- World-leading supervisors in Condensed Matter Physics.
- Embedded skills training.
- A research project based in our excellently equipped laboratories with a wide choice of exciting experimental and theoretical projects in fields including:
- Superconductors
- Magnetic materials
- 2D materials; graphene and beyond
- Semiconductors
- Photonic and plasmonic materials
- Condensed matter theory
- Spintronics
Funding
1+3 years tuition fees (at ‘home’ rate) and stipend. Minimum stipend for 2018/19 expected to be £14,777 Eligibility and application process
Eligibility: UK and EU students. Academic entry requirements: at least a 2.1 (or above) classification BSc/MSci/MPhys (or equivalent) degree in Physics or a related subject.
Further details about the programme and for application deadlines see our website at: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/physics/cdtcmp/apply