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Four fully-funded PhD studentships for UK and in ... (No replies)

Hatef Sadeghi
1 year ago
Hatef Sadeghi 1 year ago

We're looking for four ambitious PhD students (three UK and one international) to join Quantum Device Modelling group at the University of Warwick, UK. The studentships will cover University fee at the UK/international rate, a maintenance stipend for 3.5 years and research training support.

In our group, you'll have the chance to work on cutting-edge research projects with access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources. You'll also receive comprehensive training in all aspects of scientific research in the area of quantum device modelling, from computational methods to data analysis and scientific writing.

More importantly, you'll join a supportive and collaborative team of scientists and engineers who are committed to helping each other succeed, and you'll have the opportunity to collaborate with world-leading experimentalists in the field. We're not just looking for students who can do the work, we're looking for students who want to change the world.

If you're a brilliant and motivated student with a passion for science and technology, then we want to hear from you! Apply for a PhD studentship in our research group today.

You can choose one of the four pre-defined PhD projects available at https://warwick.ac.uk/nanolab/vacancies or propose your own project that aligns with the research direction of the group.

For more information on the available positions, visit https://warwick.ac.uk/nanolab or https://www.nanolab.uk

To apply, please send your CV (including your BSc and/or MSc GPAs, publications, and awards), and a cover letter to [email protected] or [email protected].




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials