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processing techniques that take full advantage of these capabilities, in order to translate them into optimal radar performance. The purpose of the PhD is to lay down theoretical and practical foundations
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involved in collaborative research projects in directions of theoretical method/software development, theoretical-experimental studies, and developing real-world applications. Project outcomes: You will
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Overview Qualification type: PhD Subject area: Physics Location/Campus: Hatfield, College Lane campus Start date: 1 October 2026 Closing application date: 2 February 2026 at 9am Duration: three
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or equivalent). Ideally, they will have a general theoretical physics background and an interest in areas such as condensed matter, topological phases, quantum simulations or ultracold quantum gases
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following habitat destruction or degradation, and has been the focus of many theoretical and empirical studies. The converse of this is ‘colonisation credit’ – where species’ do not respond immediately to
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to operate as a coherent network. This requirement can be theoretically fulfilled in a number of ways, including hardware approaches, e.g. the (wired or wireless) dissemination of the same clock signal
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by the classical Rayleigh–Plateau instability. However, when vorticity and swirl are included, Erhard et al. (2022) have theoretically demonstrated the existence of nonlinear travelling-wave solutions
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the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory (PTCL), Oxford. Candidates should submit a formal application for DPhil in Chemistry via the Oxford online application system : clIck the 'Apply' button above
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interests in exoplanetary science across areas related to exoplanetary atmospheres, interiors and habitability, in both observational and theoretical areas. The present position will focus on characterizing
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Start Date: Between 1 August 2026 and 1 July 2027 Introduction: Richard Feynman famously quoted ‘turbulence is the most important unsolved problem of classical physics’. Understanding and modelling