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TWO POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS IN CONDENSED MATTER

By Jorge Quintanilla | 23 September 2016

Two post-doctoral research associate (PDRA) positions are available at the Universities of Kent and Bristol in partnership with the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. We are … Read more

New EPSRC Researh Project: “Unconventional Superconductors: New Paradigms for New Materials”

By Jorge Quintanilla | 10 August 2016

We are pleased to announce the award by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council of two grants totalling £844k (FEC) to a collaboration between … Read more

PhD project (self-funded): Developing a Theory of Superconductivity-Induced Magnetism in Ni-based Superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 03 March 2016

Superconductivity is a human-scale manifestation of Quantum Mechanics where the electrons in a material act coherently, like photons in a laser. But whereas photons are … Read more

Sources of funding to come to work with us

By Jorge Quintanilla | 11 November 2014

If you would like to join the group as a post-doctoral researcher, a research fellow, or a senior external visitor (e.g., on sabbatical) you may … Read more

Postgraduate Scholarship in Theoretical Physics: Topological Transitions in Superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 17 January 2014

Note: this position is now filled. Postgraduate Scholarship in Theoretical Physics Project title: Topological Transitions in Superconductors Supervisor: Dr Jorge Quintanilla A funded PhD position … Read more

PhD studentship: Topological Transitions in Superconductors (Theory)

By Jorge Quintanilla | 16 January 2014

We have a 50th Anniversary PhD studentship available to work on the theory of the topological transition in superconductors. A full announcement and project description … Read more

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