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Each year the Applied Optics group recruits around a dozen new PhD students who are funded through a variety of mechanisms including Faculty and University studentships, CASE awards, Dorothy Hodgkin awards.
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== PhD study in the Applied Optics Group ==
  
Details and deadlines for Faculty Scholarships can be found [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/funding/postgraduate.aspx here]. The first stage in finding a PhD place is to contact a member of the group [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/applied-optics-research-group/index.aspx Applied optics] or the head of group:[mailto:matt dot clark at nottingham.ac.uk Matt Clark].
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The Applied Optics Group has around 45 PhD students at present and each year the recruits over a dozen new students who are funded through a variety of mechanisms including Faculty and University studentships, CASE awards, Dorothy Hodgkin awards. Around 50% of our students are from the UK/EU and 50% from overseas.
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As we are a large and diverse group our PhD students conduct research on a wide range of cutting edge subjects from basic research into the science of wave phenomena to developing medical devices for use in the NHS.
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Details and deadlines for Faculty Scholarships can be found [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/funding/postgraduate.aspx here]. The first stage in finding a PhD place is to contact a member of the group [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/applied-optics-research-group/index.aspx Applied optics] or the head of group:[mailto:matt-dot-clark-at-nottingham.ac.uk Matt Clark].
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==PhD adverts ==
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[[Nano ultrasonics]]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 30 May 2014

PhD study in the Applied Optics Group

The Applied Optics Group has around 45 PhD students at present and each year the recruits over a dozen new students who are funded through a variety of mechanisms including Faculty and University studentships, CASE awards, Dorothy Hodgkin awards. Around 50% of our students are from the UK/EU and 50% from overseas.

As we are a large and diverse group our PhD students conduct research on a wide range of cutting edge subjects from basic research into the science of wave phenomena to developing medical devices for use in the NHS.

Details and deadlines for Faculty Scholarships can be found here. The first stage in finding a PhD place is to contact a member of the group Applied optics or the head of group:Matt Clark.

PhD adverts

Nano ultrasonics