Current research degree projects

Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Binaries containing white dwarfs, neutron stars or black holes produce many key astrophysical systems, from supernovae to merging black holes. However, their long-term evolution remains poorly understood. In this project, you will develop a next-generation framework for determining the evolution compact binaries using the latest theoretical, observational and computational developments.
The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) has been a huge breakthrough in physics. Today's GW detectors are located on Earth, but the next big milestone will be a space-based GW observatory called "LISA". In this project, we will study a crucial, but overlooked, GW source population for LISA: contact binaries.
Supermassive black holes in quasars control the growth of their host galaxies by driving powerful outflows from the disks that surround them. Despite their importance, we know almost nothing about these disk winds. In this project, You will construct a physical picture of quasar outflows by modelling their observational signatures.