MPhil/PhD Computational Physics - Full-Time

Postgraduate

In Lincoln

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    Flexible

Computational physics is a fundamental area of study that underpins a vast array of topics. This research programme offers the opportunity to work with specialists in the field and the chance to develop strong national and international collaborations.

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Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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About this course

Researchers in the School of Mathematics and Physics are able to advance their knowledge of computational physics, while developing key research skills.

Research in Computational Physics covers a broad spectrum, including the distinct areas of nanostructured soft matter, active matter, materials science, and molecular biophysics. Dedicated academic supervisors provide in-depth training programmes and students can benefit from the use of specialist computational facilities.

This research programme enables students to expand their knowledge and expertise in an area of specific interest. It provides the opportunity to develop an in-depth foundation for further research or progression to careers across the broad spectrum of computational physics-related industries including technology, healthcare, engineering, and academia.

First or upper second class honours degree in a relevant subject.

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2020

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Subjects

  • Computational Physics
  • International
  • Full Time
  • Computational
  • GCSE Physics
  • Journals
  • Skills
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  • Scientific

Course programme

How You Study

Students can benefit from specialist computational facilities, training programmes to enhance research skills, and support from dedicated academic supervisors. There will be support and encouragement to submit papers to international scientific journals, and the opportunity to present findings at conferences and share knowledge with colleagues across the University.

Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, the vast majority of time will be spent in independent study and research. Students will meet with their academic supervisor, however the regularity of these will vary depending on individual requirements, subject area, staff availability, and the stage of their programme.

Additional information

Full-Time Duration: 1.5 -4 years depents on award

Fees and Funding 


Home/EU (including Alumni Scholarship** 20% reduction) - £3,526

International - £16,100

International(Including International Alumni / Global Postgraduate Scholarship £2,000 reduction) - £14,100

Thesis Pending Home/EU (MPhil/PhD only) - £710

Thesis Pending International (MPhil/PhD only) - £2,308

MPhil/PhD Computational Physics - Full-Time

Price on request