PhD Studentship in Semiconductor Materials and Devices for Space Applications in UK, 2015
Applications are invited for a prestigious fully-funded
three year PhD studentship to research new high performance compound
semiconductor materials and devices for use in astronomy, space science and
harsh terrestrial environment applications.
The project will be based in the Semiconductor Materials and Devices Laboratory of the award winning Sensor Technology Research Centre at the University of Sussex in Falmer, Brighton, UK.
The project will be based in the Semiconductor Materials and Devices Laboratory of the award winning Sensor Technology Research Centre at the University of Sussex in Falmer, Brighton, UK.
The project provides a unique opportunity for
experimental and theoretical work at the cutting edge of semiconductor physics
and engineering to help develop new materials and devices for applications such
as future X-ray space telescopes and planetary science missions, as well for as
terrestrial applications, such as mining, process monitoring and particle
physics. One particular area that may be explored in the PhD is the development
of semiconductor radioisotope power sources for spacecraft and extreme
terrestrial environments.
Scholarship Provider/ Funding
Agency
University of Sussex, UK
Study Area
Astronomy, Space science
Scholarship open for
UK, EU and International Students
Scholarship Level
Postgraduate Research
Eligibility
Applications are invited from
individuals with a good Bachelor's or Master's degree in Physics, Electronic
Engineering, or a comparable subject, and an interest in space science,
condensed matter physics, semiconductor engineering, or materials science.
Number of Scholarships
One fully funded scholarship
Scholarship Duration
3 years
Coverage/Scholarship Benefits
Studentships will normally include a
three year stipend at standard postgraduate rates (currently £13,863 per annum)
and fees as follows: (a) for Home/EU applicants, full fees; (b) overseas
applicants, a contribution of up to £12,000 towards overseas fees, depending on
qualifications.
Application Method
Applications must be submitted via the
University of Sussex Postgraduate Admissions System at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/pg/applying/2015entryapplying
for a PhD in Engineering. Please indicate on the form that you are applying for
this position and wish to be supervised by Dr Barnett.
Deadline
31 May 2015
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