Applications from graduates with interests in the numerical solution of differential equations are invited for a 4 year D.Phil in Mathematics, funded by EPSRC and Culham Centre for Fusion Energy to work on a project Numerical bifurcation analysis of heat transfer by the edge plasma of a tokamak under the supervision of  Professor Patrick Farrell. The position is open to all Home applicants.

The start date for the D.Phil studentship is 01 October 2021. The D.Phil studentship will be based in the Mathematical Institute at Oxford University. EPSRC training grant eligibility conditions apply for the award of these studentships; the 4 years will be fully funded for a Home applicant only. A fully funded studentship includes a stipend of approximately £18,285 per year and University fees at the Home level.

APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE ONLINE TO THE MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTE at

https://evision.ox.ac.uk/urd/sits.urd/run/siw_ipp_lgn.login?process=siw_ipp_app_crs

More info here: https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/38186

Applications must arrive by noon on 29th January 2021

This studentship is linked to Oriel college.

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