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This project will involve numerical modelling of ultra-low frequency (ULF) waves in Earth's magnetosphere, with the aim of understanding how the structure and evolution of these wa...
Super-massive black holes with masses exceeding one Billion solar masses are observed at the centres of a large variety of galaxies in the local Universe and even as early as 1 Bil...
Quantum field theory-the mathematical framework that allows physicists to probe the basic microscopic laws of the universe-has given rise to some of the most precise predictions in...
The research aims to answer questions about galaxy formation and evolution in the early Universe, by improving state-of-the-art cosmological simulations. Current state of the art...
Some large stellar-like objects reach their maximum mass before they become dense enough to ignite and begin fusing, leading them to join a group of objects known as brown dwarfs...
My project is in the field of Nuclear Astrophysics, specifically on the cross-section measurements of two alpha-induced reactions on boron targets. Both reactions are relevant to n...
In this project we will use cutting edge numerical simulations using the AREPO code with custom star formation modules to investigate the connection between galaxies and the stars...
The University of Sussex Department of Physics and Astronomy will be working with educational theatre performance company Ensonglopedia to create a stage show that uses live experi...
In String Theory, black holes are bound states with a vast number of internal degrees of freedom, known as microstates. From the basic building blocks of String Theory, namely stri...
Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https:...
The core question this project will investigate is what the galaxy population in early cosmic epochs looks like, focusing on galaxies in the first 500 million years of the univer...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator, designed to produce high energy collisions between protons which mimic the conditions of the early universe. One question...
The purpose of this project is to perform measurements of the Higgs boson properties, such as the couplings, including self-couplings, using the di-photon channel with data collect...
Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https:...
In the standard model of cosmology and galaxy formation, galaxies are intrinsically linked to the dark matter halos in which they form. Dark matter halos and galaxies grow in mass...
The Standard Model(SM) of Particle Physics is an elegant theoretical description of the interactions governed by strong, electromagnetic, and weak forces. This basic yet important...
The solar wind is a continuous outflow of charged particles and magnetic field from the Sun's upper atmosphere. Variability in the solar wind conditions leads to space weather, whi...
The quickly growing field of gravitational wave science provides us with a very powerful, new way of probing gravitational physics. By carefully investigating the signatures of bla...
Rare-earth permanent magnets play a critical role in green technologies such as wind turbines and electric vehicles. These elements are mainly sourced from a limited number of cou...
The Mu3e experiment searches for the extremely rare decay of the muon to three electrons. This is a process that potentially occurs in less than 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000 muon de...