PhD

In Belfast City

£ 2,100 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Belfast city (Northern Ireland)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview: The research strategies of the Centre for Plasma Physics involve identifying and responding to the major contemporary issues within ionised matter physics, exploiting synergy derived from a close integration of experimental, theoretical and simulation studies, with major activities in laser- and electrically-produced plasmas, ultra-fast atomic and molecular physics and the interaction of ionising radiation and plasmas with biological systems. There is also activity in transferring our research findings into the industrial and medical sectors. RESEARCH STRENGTHS The Centre currently comprises 14 academic staff, 9 research fellows and 30 PhD students, with research strengths in: Very hot dense plasmas, x-ray lasers, warm dense matter, particle acceleration, shock waves and free electron lasers. Molecular quantum dynamics: ultrafast processes, molecular dynamics and ion interactions Physics: life sciences interface ionising radiation and plasmas interactions, biological systems for advanced therapy, intervention and diagnostics Ultra-intense optical lasers Cool, non-thermal plasmas, initiation, energy transport, instabilities and plasma chemistry Share this course Share "Undertaking a masters project on laser-produced plasmas led me to enrol in a PhD in the Centre for Plasma Physics. The opportunity to work in high power laser facilities on ground-breaking research is extremely interesting and rewarding. I have presented my work in international conferences and thoroughly enjoy the high level of responsibility and autonomy I have within the research group." PhD Plasma Physics student

Facilities

Location

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Belfast City (County Antrim)
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University Road, BT7 1NN

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

A research degree offers you the opportunity to develop your research skills and prove yourself as a researcher. Queen's is committed to the enhancement of research training and teaching and offers postgraduate research opportunities across all fields of study. The following postgraduate research study routes for this subject area are: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)  Master of Philosophy (MPhil) ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS The minimum academic requirement for admission to a research degree programme is normally an Upper Second...

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • Systems
  • Staff
  • International
  • Simulation

Course programme

Special Features

  • The Centre occupies a purpose-built 4,700m², state-of-the-art physics laboratory, the International Research Centre for Experimental Physics (IRCEP).
  • This research laboratory houses a multi-Terawatt laser system and a suite of laser- and electrically-produced plasmas and ion beam systems, equipped with advanced diagnostic techniques and apparatus.
  • The Centre's staff and students also work at major laser and accelerator facilities and with university collaborators worldwide. This work is complemented by advanced computer simulation hardware and software.

Last updated 03.11.15

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Plasma Physics

£ 2,100 + VAT