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PhD position at Imperial College London

A 4-year PhD position is available in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Theory and Simulation of Materials (http://www.tsmcdt.org) at Imperial College London on the topic of thermal transport in magnetic materials. This position is fully-funded for UK/EU students and is in collaboration with the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy.
Applicants should have, or expect expect to obtain, a first class undergraduate degree in physics, or a related subject. The appointment is expected to start in October 2015.
Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. For further information about the project please contact Dr Andrew Horsfield (a.horsfield@imperial.ac.uk) and Dr Sergei Dudarev (sergei.dudarev@ccfe.ac.uk). General admissions enquiries should be addressed to the Senior Administrator of the Centre for Doctoral Training, Ms Miranda Smith (miranda.smith@imperial.ac.uk).
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