Non-equilibrium processes underpin many challenging problems across the natural sciences. The mission of CANES is to train a new generation of researchers in cross-disciplinary approaches to non-equilibrium systems, focussing on the three key strands of theoretical modelling, simulation and data-driven analysis. It draws on a broad range of supervisor expertise in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Informatics, Computational and Systems Biomedicine, Earth and Environmental Sciences, at King's College London and partner Universities (Imperial College London, University College London and Queen Mary University of London).
Research Fields
Biological sciences
Chemistry
Computer science
Engineering
Geosciences
Environmental science
Geography
Mathematics
Physics
Other costs
Tuition fees
Eligibility criteria
You should hold or expect to gain a Bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) with first class honours in a relevant discipline including mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, biophysics, geophysical sciences and computer science.
Note: A 2:1 (upper second class) honours degree (or international equivalent) may be acceptable depending on the candidate's academic background, including e.g. strong performance (predicted or achieved) in a Master's degree, or mitigating personal circumstances.
Further details:
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