PhD Nanoscience

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Course Overview

This PhD program offers a premier research opportunity in experimental and theoretical nanoscience, conducted within Lancaster's world-class Quantum Technology Centre and Centre for Nanoscale Dynamics. Students will engage in cutting-edge projects ranging from quantum computing and two-dimensional materials to advanced microscopy and nanoelectronics. The program is distinguished by its strong industrial collaborations and comprehensive training in both specialized research techniques and transferable skills.

Key Program Highlights

  • Research at the forefront of quantum technologies, including superconductor qubits and quantum metrology.
  • Pioneering work on novel two-dimensional atomic materials like graphene and their heterostructures.
  • World-record low-temperature experimental conditions, reaching the sub-millikelvin range.
  • Strong industrial partnerships with global leaders such as Bruker, Fiat, and Oxford Instruments.
  • Comprehensive training in advanced research methodologies, theoretical modelling, and transferable skills.

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Offer response
4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs