PhD position is available for self-funded applicants or applicants with support from their government (e.g. Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Iraq, UAE, etc). For more information on our research activities visit here.
The candidate is expected to have a BSc or MSc degree in engineering or physics (applied physics, engineering physics, materials science, chemical physics) or an equivalent degree and a strong interest in computational materials modelling, quantum transport and nanoelectronics.
How to apply
Before making a formal application, it is recommended to contact with Dr. H. Sadeghi or Dr. S. Sangtarash and provide a single PDF document including a cover letter, full curriculum vitae (including GPAs and a list of all publications), an English test certificate and contact information for two references. Journal publications and presentations in conferences and workshops are desirable but not essential.
To apply for "PhD in Engineering", follow the instruction given at https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/eng/postgraduate/applypgr and indicate Dr. H. Sadeghi or Dr. S. Sangtarash as your potential suppervisor in your application form.
You can apply for "PhD in Engineering" at Warwick without an English certificate and obtain conditional offer. However, you must satisfy English language requirements of the School of Engineering (Overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 with no component less than 6.0) before you can start your study. There is a Pre-sessional English ProgrammeLink opens in a new window at Warwick for students whose first language is not English and who have a conditional offer to study for a degree at the University of Warwick (phases 4/5) that requires them to attend the course or recommends that they do so. More information can be found here. See other acceptable tests hereLink opens in a new window.
Useful links
Postgraduate Research Fees at WarwickLink opens in a new window