Funded Studentships

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  • An extensive portfolio of PhD projects, with expert supervisory teams based in one of our leading research centres.
  • A number of PhD programmes with international partner universities around the world.

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Dynamical symmetry breaking and restoration in closed quantum systems

A fully funded PhD in theoretical physics which will investigate the role of symmetry in far from equilibrium, quantum many body systems.


Non-equilibrium behaviour in interacting quantum matter

A fully funded PhD studentship within the EPSRC-funded Aqua Nova project investigating emergent collective behaviour in driven, dissipative quantum many-body systems and its relation to concepts from classical active and nonequilibrium matter.


Intelligent Modelling of Self‑Organised Edge Turbulence in Tokamak Plasmas

This PhD will develop a physics-informed AI framework to understand and predict turbulence at the plasma edge. The student will combine open-source simulations (GENE or its GPU-accelerated version GX, and BOUT++), GBS datasets provided by collaborators, and experimental data from KSTAR to build fast surrogate models that emulate complex plasma behaviour.


Does the Earth magnetic field spin up the polar vortex in the outer core?

The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Professor Alban Potherat. Applications are invited for a PhD position in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics within the project "Does the Earth's magnetic field spin out the polar vortex in the outer core?", funded by the Leverhulme Trust, at the Research Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems (FCS) at Coventry University.