Swansea University is offering an exciting PhD scholarship focused on “Defect Mapping of Next-Generation Semiconductor Materials and Devices.” This fully funded position, supported by EPSRC iCASE and NPL, provides a unique opportunity for research in advanced semiconductor materials. Eligible candidates must have a background in chemistry or a related field and meet the UK fee status criteria.
Eligibility for this scholarship requires applicants to hold a UK bachelor’s degree with a minimum of Upper Second Class honors in chemistry or a related field, or an equivalent overseas qualification. Alternatively, candidates with a master’s degree with a ‘Merit’ grade in a relevant subject are also eligible. Due to funding restrictions, only those eligible to pay tuition fees at the UK rate can apply.Swansea University is a leading research-intensive institution in Wales, UK, known for its high academic standards and innovative research. Founded in 1920, the university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, excelling in fields such as engineering, science, and humanities. Its two campuses—Singleton Park and Bay—provide modern facilities and a vibrant student community. Swansea is also renowned for its impactful research, particularly in areas like energy, health, and technology, making it a dynamic environment for learning and discovery.