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/computational element. Students will develop a strong background in quantum information theory, and one or more of: open quantum systems; quantum stochastic processes; tensor networks; quantum thermodynamics; and
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offering up to 16 fully funded four-year PhDs in Quantum Informatics to train a new generation of students in the interaction of quantum hardware, software, and applications. A cohort-based 4-year PHD
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Post-Quantum Cryptography UK only This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded and home students, and EU students with settled status, are eligible
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PhD in Quantum Error Correction and its Applications School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yingkai Ouyang, Prof Pieter Kok Application Deadline: 15
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grade), and almost 50% considered top grade for societal impact. Apply: PhD studentship in Quantum Error Correction for Superconducting Qubit Hardware | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
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at creating holistic Quantum-enhanced radar systems, complete with both advanced hardware and tailored signal processing that maximises its utility. The PhD goal will be achieved through fulfilment
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, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Qualification Type: PhD Location: Milton Keynes Funding for: UK Students Funding amount: £20,780 stipend (2025/26 rate) per annum Hours: Full Time Placed On: 4th December 2025
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PhD studentship in Experimental Physics - Novel materials and structures for quantum photonics Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26
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consider the use of ultra-stable photonic and Quantum timing sources. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and it is co-funded by the Quantum Hub in Sensing, Imaging and
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-efficient and high-performance photonic devices have been driven by the quantum revolution. This PhD studentship aims to develop novel materials and components that facilitate strong light-matter interactions