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Amalia Patanè

Professor of Physics

University of Nottingham

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Condensed Matter Physics

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Artificial Intelligence

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Epitaxial Growth

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PhD Studentship in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics at University of Nottingham

The School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nottingham is offering a fully funded PhD studentship in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, specifically focused on atomically thin materials (2D semiconductors or 2DSEM). This opportunity is open to eligible UK students and provides 3.5 years of funding, including both fees and stipend, starting in October 2026. The research is part of a groundbreaking £6 million EPSRC Programme Grant aimed at reducing the energy demands of artificial intelligence through the study and engineering of 2D materials. 2DSEM exhibit unique electronic properties that differ fundamentally from their bulk counterparts, enabling new phenomena such as novel charge and spin orders and atomic-scale ferroelectricity. The project will advance the precise engineering of these materials, leveraging the globally unique EPI2SEM facility at Nottingham for epitaxial growth and in-situ analysis, supported by a £2.9 million EPSRC Strategic Equipment Award. Applicants should hold or expect to obtain at least a 2.1 degree in Physics or a related subject by the start date. The position is ideal for candidates interested in experimental condensed matter physics, 2D materials, and their applications in artificial intelligence. The successful candidate will join a collaborative team of scientists at the University of Nottingham, working at the forefront of materials science and physics research. There is no fixed deadline; applications will be considered on a rolling basis until a suitable candidate is found. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Informal enquiries can be directed to Prof Amalia Patanè at [email protected].