Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Milton Keynes |
Funding for: | UK Students |
Funding amount: | £20,780 per annum stipend + research training support grant |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 1st July 2025 |
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Closes: | 19th September 2025 |
Please quote reference: Quantum Computing at The School of Physical Sciences
Duration: 3 years and 6 months.
We are currently recruiting for the following full-time, fully funded PhD studentship to start in February 2026:
Brief outline: This project provides access to research facilities and training both at the OU and Strathclyde, along with regular collaboration with leading experts in quantum computing and experimental physics. There will be a requirement to attend periodic meetings of the Oxford QCi3 Hub, which funds this project. The studentship is for 3.5 years.
Further details are available here:
Demonstration of Deterministic QC with one clean qubit (DQC1) on a neutral atom array
How to apply
If you would like to apply then please read the guidance on applying for a PhD studentship here and e-mail the following to STEM-SPS-PHD@open.ac.uk by the application deadline 19th September 2025 - 17:00.
You do not need to submit a research proposal, as it is already defined by us. You are encouraged to contact the lead supervisor of the project, Dr Silvia Bergamini, for any informal enquiries.
Interviews will take place remotely shortly after the application deadline.
Funding and Eligibility
This studentship is funded for 3 years and 3 months, with the possibility of an additional 3 month extension. It attracts a stipend of £20,780 per year (2025/26 rate) and covers the home-student University fees. The studentship also includes a research training support grant.
To be eligible for funding, applicants must meet the UKRI academic requirements. We normally require candidates to have at least a 2:1 at UK BSc or MSc level.
Advice and Guidance
Please contact STEM-SPS-PHD@open.ac.uk with any questions about general administration, eligibility, suitability, funding or the nature of PhD research. Our PhD administrators Debbie Briggs/Charlotte Coakley and postgraduate research tutor Richard Greenwood will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
We are committed to widening participation and awarding PhD studentships to a diverse community of applicants. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups. Equal Opportunity is University policy.
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