Condensed Matter Physics
Master
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Oxford
About the course
Research projects available for the DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics include topics in biological physics, quantum materials and semiconductor materials, devices and nanostructures. Research in the department ranges from fundamental physics questions to interdisciplinary research and technological applications.
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Subjects
- Materials
- Supervisor
- IT
- GCSE Physics
Course programme
The DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics (CMP) is a research-based three- to four-year course. You will be supervised throughout the entire duration of the programme and join the research group of your supervisor. There will usually be opportunity to attend conferences or conduct experiments in other institutions inside or outside the UK.
During the first year you will be required to attend lectures and courses to increase your basic and specialist physics knowledge. In the following years you will concentrate on your research work.
You will be assigned to a research group: work on your original research project will start immediately and continue for the duration of your DPhil. During the first year you will also be expected to attend lectures and classes.
At the end of the first year you are expected to submit a report on your research and to defend it in an interview with the Graduate Studies Panel and a specialist reader. The panel will determine whether you can transfer status from Probationer Research Student to DPhil student.
Towards the end of the second year you will present a poster to the sub-department. Discussion of your research project with panel members at the poster session will contribute to the decision whether to confirm your status as DPhil student.
At the end of the third year you are expected to give a talk to the sub-department and to answer questions following the presentation.
MSc by Research in Condensed Matter PhysicsIn exceptional cases applicants may apply for a MSc by Research degree, which requires a shorter registration period. Please contact the department for further information and advice about admission to this course.
SupervisionThe allocation of graduate supervision for this course is the responsibility of the Department of Physics and it is not always possible to accommodate the preferences of incoming graduate students to work with a particular member of staff. Under exceptional circumstances a supervisor may be found outside the Department of Physics.
Graduate destinationsA DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics can provide a springboard for a career in research but also serves as a broad high-level qualification. Students have found careers in academic and industrial research organisations, the financial sector, information technology, consultancy, media etc. Some go on to further training in, for example, medicine and law.
Changes to this course and your supervision The University will seek to deliver this course in accordance with the description set out in this course page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. In certain circumstances, for example due to visa difficulties or because the health needs of students cannot be met, it may be necessary to make adjustments to course requirements for international study. Where possible your academic supervisor will not change for the duration of your course. However, it may be necessary to assign a new academic supervisor during the course of study or before registration for reasons which might include sabbatical leave, parental leave or change in employment. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses.
Other courses you may wish to consider If you're thinking about applying for this course, you may also wish to consider the courses listed below. These courses may have been suggested due to their similarity with this course, or because they are offered by the same department or faculty.
All graduate courses offered by the Department of Physics
Astrophysics DPhil
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics DPhil
Atomic and Laser Physics DPhil
Condensed Matter Physics DPhil
Mathematical and Theoretical Physics MSc
Particle Physics DPhil
Theoretical Physics DPhil
Other courses suggested by the department
Materials DPhil
Engineering DPhil
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Condensed Matter Physics