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Masoud Ghalaii

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Manchester Metropolitan University

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Optics

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Quantum Communication

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Physics

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Electrical Engineering

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Computer Science

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Manchester Metropolitan University

PhD in Quantum Communication Networks at Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester Metropolitan University is inviting applications for a funded PhD position in the field of quantum communication networks, supervised by Dr Masoud Ghalaii. This ambitious project aims to advance the development of large-scale quantum communication infrastructure, focusing on practical deployment pathways for secure quantum networks. The research will investigate optical quantum repeaters for long-distance secure quantum key distribution (QKD), with the PhD candidate developing theoretical frameworks to analyze repeater architectures, including amplifier-enhanced and memory-assisted protocols. A key aspect of the project is the creation of experiment-ready models that rigorously account for realistic device imperfections, bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation. The opportunity is open to both UK (home) and international applicants who wish to study full-time and on campus. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research environment in the Department of Computing and Mathematics at Manchester Metropolitan University, with potential collaboration with the University of Leeds. The project is ideal for students with a strong background in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related disciplines, and who are motivated to contribute to the rapidly evolving field of quantum technologies. Funding: The position covers home tuition fees (£5,006 for 2025/26) for 3.5 years. International students are eligible but must pay the difference between home and international tuition fees (Band 2 for 2025/26). A standard UKRI stipend of £20,780 for the academic year 2025/26 is provided for the duration of the award. Eligibility: Applicants should have a first or upper second class (2:1) honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent qualification (or be close to completing) in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline. Essential skills include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively. Desirable skills include knowledge of optics, communications, quantum optics, quantum communications, and familiarity with programming languages such as MATLAB or Python. Application Process: Interested candidates should first contact Dr Masoud Ghalaii ([email protected]) for an informal discussion. To formally apply, complete the online application form for a full-time PhD in Computing & Digital Technology and the Doctoral Project Applicant Form. Applicants should also upload a CV and covering letter outlining their skills, experience, and motivation for the project via the University’s Admissions Portal. The application deadline is 27th February 2026. For more information, visit the university’s research degree application page and the doctoral project or studentship application page.

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