13 quantum-physics "https:" "https:" "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Physics" PhD positions at University of Surrey
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PhD Studentship: Quantum Algorithms for Nuclear Level Densities Atomic nuclei have a rich structure, with heavy nuclei having many excited states – of order thousands or higher. Knowledge
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for devices containing quantum materials. The project addresses this gap by developing measurement protocols which test the Hamiltonian hypothesis and hence support the materials discovery process. [1] E. Lupo
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for both fundamental physics and applications. The aim of the project is to quantify the ability of novel detectors to distinguish different sources of neutrons. The project will involve extensive field-work
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: engagement with quantum science and/or quantum computing through projects and/or additional study. Experience with atomic physics or quantum/classical codes would be particularly beneficial. How to apply
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This studentship is fully-funded by an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award in partnership with the National Physical Laboratory. The successful applicant will be welcomed into our world
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investigating key nuclear reactions for both fundamental physics and applications. The aim of the project is to establish new methods to measure neutron-induced reactions for nuclear applications. This will
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by Renew Risk Ltd. (https://www.renew-risk.com/ ), offering opportunities to work with real offshore wind farm models and industrial datasets while addressing real-world challenges in collaboration
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The project is in close collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and benefits from the scientific environment and resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing
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scintillators to X-rays and gamma rays using radioisotopes and X-ray generators. The student will be registered on the Physics PhD program; however, the nature of this research project is highly multi
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collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory and the Institute of Cancer Research and benefits from the scientific environment and resources provided by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing