PhD Studentship in Nonlinear Equations in Quantum PDE's (2016)

We are pleased to offer this fully-funded PhD studentship, available in the Department of Mathematics at University of Sussex.

The research project addresses the mathematical analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations arising in electronic structure models of quantum chemistry and, in particular, models in the presence of an external magnetic field. The objective is to identity, explore and develop relevant links between the various variational methods, with a view to providing a more integrated approach to their use in nonlinear partial differential equations and initiating new areas of application within quantum chemistry, with possible use in numerical studies.

The PhD project will be under the supervision of Professor Michael Melgaard.

What you get

£14057 per annum tax-free bursary and waiver of UK/EU fees each year for 3.5 years. Full-time study.

Type of award

Postgraduate Research

Eligibility

Applicants must hold, or expect to hold, a UK Bachelor degree in Mathematics at first or upper second class, and/or a UK Master's degree in Mathematics, or equivalent non-UK qualifications. A high standard of written and spoken English is essential.

Candidates with background knowledge of partial differential equations, mathematical analysis, and quantum physics, are preferred.

The studentship is open to UK and EU resident students.

Overseas (ex-EU) students may also apply, but applicants should note that the award waives the fees at UK/EU rates only, of £4121 per year. Due to UK government requirements, Overseas students pay higher fees of £14800 per year, so additional fees of £10679 per year will be required. We regret we are unable to fund the additional fees ourselves.

Deadline

17 October 2016 23:59

How to apply

Apply through the Sussex on-line system http://www.sussex.ac.uk/pgapplication

State in the Funding section of the application form that you are applying for the "PhD studentship on Nonlinear Equations in Quantum Chemistry supervised by Prof Michael Melgaard".

Applications should include a CV, as well as transcripts of marks obtained on your degree(s) and the names and contact details of two academic referees.

Overseas (ex-EU) students must state how they will fund the additional fees required, for 3.5 years. We cannot consider applications from Overseas students without a clear plan stating how the additional funding will be raised.

Sponsors

This is a full-time studentship and the successful candidate will be able to devote their whole time to research. With agreement of the supervisor the student may take on a limited amount of teaching, for which additional payment will be made.

The Department of Mathematics research webpages can be found here:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/maths/research

Contact us

Informal academic enquiries should be sent to Prof. Michael Melgaard, http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/36956

Enquiries about your eligibility, the progress of your application, and your admission to Sussex, should be sent to Research Support Team at mpsresearchsupport@sussex.ac.uk

Timetable

Candidates are encouraged to apply, or at least make an expression of interest, as early as possible. The award will be filled as soon as a suitable candidate can be found.

Possible start dates are September 2016 and February or May 2017

Availability

At level(s):
PG (research)

Application deadline:
17 October 2016 23:59 (GMT)
the deadline has now expired