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A leading institution in Quantum Technology seeks candidates for fully funded PhD positions in Southampton. Applicants will engage in multidisciplinary research, receive a tax-free stipend, and complete a 12-week industry placement with a partner organization. Ideal candidates have a relevant degree and are fluent in English. This opportunity supports under-represented backgrounds and offers substantial research training funding.
CDT in Quantum Technology Engineering, UoS, UK
Pursue exciting Quantum Technology research as part of a multi-disciplinary group at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering, while following specialist courses and practical training to prepare you for a career in Quantum Technology science, engineering and industry. As part of the UKRI’s TechExpert pilot, we offer annual tax‑free stipends of £31,000 to students eligible for home fee status.
Based at the University of Southampton, our Quantum Technology research links our Schools of Physics & Astronomy, Chemistry, Electronics & Computer Science, Engineering, and our Optoelectronics Research Centre, and spans from fundamental principles to applications, processes to devices, and components to systems.
Specially created Quantum Technology modules including design, modelling, simulation and fabrication, systems engineering, communication skills and business awareness, together with an expert programme of seminars, Challenge Weeks and a 12‑week placement with one of our industry partners, will equip you with scientific, technical and commercial knowledge and skills to support your career ambitions in the Quantum Technology sector.
Our research projects and training are supported by over 50 companies across the Quantum Technology sector, our state‑of‑the‑art Nanofabrication Centre, and other University facilities.
Why apply for a PhD with us?
We welcome – and reserve funded places for – students from under‑represented backgrounds, or not following directly from an undergraduate degree. We also welcome students re‑skilling, returning after a career break, or interested in part‑time study. If you work in the Quantum Technology sector, much of your research may be undertaken within the company.
Unsure about doctoral research, or just want to know more?
We hold Open Days for students to visit, meet researchers and ask questions, and we can arrange individual visits too (book here). We also offer Orientation Days to experience life in a research group and explore what it is to study for a PhD.
What does the funding cover?
Successful candidates are offered studentships comprising:
Open to UK and international candidates with:
CDT in Quantum Technology Engineering, UoS, UK