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PhD Studentship: Underpinning Biological Macromolecule Science with Terahertz and Infrared Waves

University of Birmingham - School of Physics and Astronomy

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Birmingham
Funding for: UK Students
Funding amount: The funding will cover tuition fees and provide a stipend for 3.5 years.
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 5th March 2025
Closes: 31st March 2025

Join the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research that aims to improve the knowledge of biological macromolecules!

The interaction between terahertz (THz) radiation and the collective vibrational modes of biological macromolecules is an emerging field in physical chemistry. Terahertz radiation can be exploited to studying spectroscopic and structural properties of biomacromolecules. Likewise, it can also alter the activity and expression of proteins. However, there are many experimental challenges to be solved, including temperature stability and spatial resolution, to make a leap in this field. The PhD research programme will squarely address these challenges.

The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) their undergraduate degree in physics, engineering or chemistry (preferably with first class honours or equivalent) and we expect the PhD candidate to develop the expertise required to lead an experimental research project, to train students, to interact with colleagues with different backgrounds (physics, engineering, chemistry) and from different disciplines (i.e., spectroscopy, electromagnetism, material science). Details of the project will be agreed with the interested candidates to tailor the research on their interest.

The School of Physics and Astronomy is an Institute of Physics Juno Champion since 2014 and holder of the Athena SWAN Silver Award. Both initiatives recognise the School’s commitment to promote diversity and equality, and to encourage better practice for all members of the community, whilst also working towards developing an equitable working culture in which all students and staff can achieve their full potential. We welcome applications from all qualified applicants and encourage applications from traditionally under-represented groups in physics and astronomy including, but not limited to, women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic.

The research programme will take place in the an interdisciplinary environment of the Metamaterials and Nanophotonics group (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/physics/quantum/metamaterials/index.aspx), which will substantially favour collaboration opportunities within University of Birmingham and afield.

Apply online via the above ‘Apply’ button, (physics programme), clearly stating the title of the project and the name of the supervisor (Dr. Miguel Navarro-Cía).

Supervisor(s): Dr. Miguel Navarro-Cía, Professor Angela Demetriadou, and Dr. Rohit Chikkaraddy.

Funding notes:

Applications are sought from highly motivated students graduating with first degree (2:1 or higher) in physics, engineering or chemistry (and preferably a MSci/MEng degree). Funding is awarded by the School on a competitive basis, depending on the strength of the applicant. The funding will cover tuition fees and provide a stipend for 3.5 years.

For details of the funding available and advice on making your application, please contact: m.navarro-cia@bham.ac.uk.

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