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Type of award Scholarship Managing department Faculty of Science and Engineering Value The four-year funded A*STAR PhD programme at Manchester enables postgraduate researchers in science and
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. Supernovae: One position is for a PhD student who will work with Prof. Jesper Sollerman on observations of supernovae. The underlying goal is to understand the explosion physics and progenitor stars
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Science, with around 80 employees, out of which about 25 are PhD students. The main research areas are Galaxies, Supernovae, Computational astrophysics, Solar Physics and Planet and star formation. Project
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areas of research in the School include: cold interstellar chemistry; dust formation in the circumstellar envelopes of evolved stars; the chemistry of metals which ablate from cosmic dust, and the
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in RNA biology are available within the STARS program at the Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague. For more information about the STARS program and open positions in RNA biology, please
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, DUNE has a unique sensitivity to neutrinos from a supernova in our Galaxy, which would give a wealth of information on neutrino particles as well as the dying moments of stars. The amount of data
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Supervisory Team: Suan Hui Pu, Liudi Jiang, Kui Yao (A*STAR IMRE, Singapore) Project description With the outstandingly large penetration depth, ultrasonic waves allow safe and non-invasive
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Prof. Monika Lendl on extrasolar planets. The PhD project will focus on the detection and validation of planets orbiting young stars, key objects to probe the early phases of planetary evolution
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bridges the Institute of Astronomy (IoA) and the Centre of mathematical Plasma Astrophysics (CmPA) of KU Leuven in Belgium and aims to develop 3D models of evolving close binaries and star-planet systems
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This is a 4-year collaborative studentship which requires the candidate to spend two full years based at Coventry University (UK) and two years based at an A*Star Research Institute (Singapore