Current research degree projects
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
The aurora is an inherently electrical phenomenon, and electric fields and currents associated with aurora cause heating of the upper atmosphere, leading to expansion and drag on spacecraft. But how are the currents structured around auroral arcs of different types and widths, and what controls their variability?
The aurora provides a unique natural laboratory for studying fundamental plasma physics and charged particle acceleration, and a stunning window on the energy flow from the solar wind into the Earth’s atmosphere. How is dynamic psychedelic kaleidoscope aurora formed, and what does it do to the upper atmosphere?
The future Quantum Internet requires coherent transfer of quantum states between disparate platforms. This project develops an alkali-atom-based quantum frequency converter to link trapped-ion quantum processors with telecommunication-wavelength networks. Enabling efficient interfacing between ions and long-distance fiber links is a critical step toward scalable, distributed quantum systems.
The aurora has a great variety of shapes and dynamics, indicative of energy transfer into the atmosphere, but the complexity of the system makes it extremely challenging to link these to geomagnetic and solar wind conditions, needed for forecasting. We can solve that problem statistically with a big data set.