Recruitment to the Graduate School of the NCBJ and IChTJ is underway for those wishing to start research from October 2024 or February 2025.
The list of potential PhD thesis topics includes:
- Gluon Saturation in Quantum Chromodynamics at high energy
Supervisor: dr hab. Tolga Altinoluk, prof. NCBJ - Gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background in the era of big surveys
Supervisor: dr hab. Paweł Bielewicz, prof. NCBJ, prof. dr hab. Marek Biesiada - A comprehensive approach to the studies of gallium oxide implanted with rare earth ions for future optoelectronic device applications
Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Elżbieta Guziewicz, dr hab. Renata Ratajczak - Corners in classical and quantum gravity
Supervisor: prof dr hab. Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman - Impact of radiation damage on mechanical and structural properties of martensitic ferritic steels
Supervisor: dr hab. Łukasz Kurpaska, prof. NCBJ, dr T. Khvan - Linking dust attenuation and radio data
Supervisor: dr hab. Katarzyna Małek, prof. NCBJ, dr Pratik Dabhade - Reliably identifying merging galaxies in large surveys
Supervisor: dr hab. Katarzyna Małek, prof. NCBJ, dr William Pearson - Properties of low surface brightness galaxies in the LSST era
Supervisor: dr hab. Katarzyna Małek, prof. NCBJ, prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Pollo - Low surface brightness galaxies in the LSST era as a Big Data challenge
Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Pollo, dr Junais - Neutrino reconstruction via their acoustic detection using advanced intelligence computational methods at KM3NeT experiment
Supervisor: dr hab. Artur Ukleja
Detailed topic descriptions are available on the Graduate School website: https://gradschool.ncbj.gov.pl/physics-thesis-topics-for-october-2024-round-2/
Applications will be accepted until 5 August 2024.
Recruitment details and instructions are available at: https://gradschool.ncbj.gov.pl/overview-2/
The Graduate School of Physics and Chemistry was established in 2019 by the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) and the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (ICHTJ). Its goal is to leverage the expert knowledge of both institutions and take advantage of the resulting synergies to provide a coherent offer for individuals wishing to pursue a doctoral degree. We build on the many years of experience in running graduate-level education and research programs at both institutions separately. While the School is uniquely focused on Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, we also offer a wide range of options for undertaking cutting-edge research in other areas of the Physical Sciences leading up to a Ph.D. degree in Physics or Chemistry.