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Dear all,

I would be grateful if you could share this advertisement for a PhD 
studentship with any interested students. It will be awarded on a 
competitive basis.

Kind Regards

Simon

_*An STFC PhD Studentship in Space Plasma Physics*_

*Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE), 
University of Sheffield*

We are looking for a bright and motivated student with a minimum of a 
2:1 degree in Physics or a relevant subject (e.g. Aerospace Engineering, 
Mathematics or Systems Engineering) to study for a PhD.

The project will be in the field of the physics of space, solar and 
astrophysical plasma.

The successful applicant will work with world leading experts in 
advanced analytical/numerical modelling and analysis of high-resolution 
observations obtained by cutting-edge ground and space based 
instruments. They are actively involved in a number of 
past/present/future space missions and solar observational projects.

In terms of space research, the Space Science Laboratory in ACSE is the 
Principle Investigator for the Digital Wave Processor instrument, the 
central part of the Cluster Wave Experiment Consortium onboard each of 
the ESA Cluster spacecraft and has also provided onboard software and 
data processing for the NASA Cassini and ESA Venus Express missions, for 
which it holds Co-Investigator positions. It is involved in new and 
upcoming missions, such as the JUICE (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer) mission.

The Space Science Laboratory (as part of the wider Solar Physics and 
Space Plasma Research Centre (SP2RC) at The University of Sheffield) was 
recently awarded the STFC grant “Dynamics of key radiation belt 
emissions” (April 2018 to March 2021) and the successful applicant would 
have the opportunity to contribute to this active research project 
(depending on the topic of PhD chosen).

In terms of solar research ACSE is involved in numerical (HPC) and 
analytical modelling of MHD wave processes in the solar atmosphere 
plasma; observational data analysis from Solar Dynamic Observatory 
(NASA) and the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (NASA).

We also participate in the projects related to the ground-based Daniel 
K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the most advanced to date, capturing its 
first images in 2019 and European Solar Telescope (SST).

*Start date: September 2018*

All applications should be made directly through the central University 
of Sheffield application portal: www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/online 
<http://www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/online>

The deadline for applications is 30th June 2018

*APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED FROM UK STUDENTS* (or students who 
qualify for equivalent UK status as detailed by RCUK 
<https://www.ukri.org/files/legacy/news/training-grants-january-2018-pdf/>.)

For further information, please contact the admission team on 
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/acse/research-degrees/phd-opportunities/stfc_phd_studentship_in_space_plasma_physics-1.777717

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BJJ964/stfc-phd-studentship-in-the-space-plasma-physics-at-sheffield-department-of-automatic-control-and-systems-engineering

-- 
Dr Simon A Pope   PhD, MEng(Hons), FHEA
Lecturer

Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering
The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, S1 3JD, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)114 222 5186
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