PhD in Quantum Engineering

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University of Bristol
Deadline: 
22 February, 2015

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University of Bristol Bristol
United Kingdom
51° 27' 16.2468" N, 2° 35' 16.476" W

Please see below for details of the Doctoral programme in Quantum Engineering at the University of Bristol.

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Engineering

PhD in Quantum Engineering, University of Bristol

We are now accepting applications for fully-funded studentships for UK and EU students, to start in September 2015.
The deadline for applications is 22 February 2015.
Interviews will provisionally take place in the week commencing 15 March 2015.

We are seeking bright, ambitious and enthusiastic candidates with backgrounds in mathematics, engineering, computer science and the physical sciences. Please see our website for more details on the programme and our upcoming Open Day, how to get in touch, and to make an application: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/quantum-engineering/

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About the Programme
Underpinned by world-class research and industrial expertise, this four-year doctoral programme offers a stimulating experience for those seeking academic excellence and a route into the emerging quantum technologies industry. As a quantum engineer, you will become fluent in quantum mechanics, electrical and electronic engineering, systems engineering and computer science, as well as other physical sciences.

Through world-leading academic research, as well as partnering with some of industry's most important companies, the Quantum Engineering CDT in
Bristol has created an environment that delivers a unique training and development experience.

Our strong network of academic and industrial partners provides the opportunity to collaborate on cutting-edge science. Students will also be supported to develop a range of complementary skills including entrepreneurial business skills, knowledge of commercialisation, creative thinking, teamwork, communication skills and project management.

Clarence Singleton
CDT Manager

Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training
Nanoscience and Quantum Information (NSQI) Building
University of Bristol
Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS8 1FD

Tel: 01173940112

I am not in the office on Wednesdays

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