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Atmospheric research and surface exploration

Qualifications Duration Start dates Application period
PhD Full-time: 3–4 years February and October January to April
Qualifications
PhD
Duration
Full-time: 3–4 years
Start dates
February and October
Application period
January to April

The Planetary Atmospheric Science Group undertakes world-leading climate modelling and atmospheric retrievals spaceflight instruments Beagle 2, Cassini-Huygens and the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO).

Our areas of expertise is are remote sensing spectroscopy, imaging instrumentation and in situ meteorological instrumentation for Mars missions.

We co-lead the NOMAD instrument on the ExoMars TGO mission which retrieves key atmospheric species that we analyse and interpret using a global climate model (GCM) of Mars. A key strength of our group is the ability to assimilate into our GCM, enabling the best possible global reconstruction of the martian atmosphere.

We offer the opportunity for studentship projects to work on a range of subjects, from the design of future optical and in situ spaceflight instruments to analysis of new observations from active missions such as ExoMars TGO utilising multi-scale numerical climate simulations and data assimilation.   

Entry requirements

Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent). If you are not a UK citizen, you may need to prove your .

Current/recent research projects

  • Atmospheric retrievals from the NOMAD instrument on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter mission 
  • Preparations for atmospheric retrievals from future missions to Venus 

Potential supervisors

Fees and funding

UK fee International fee
Full-time: 拢4,786 per year Full-time: 拢15,698 per year
Part-time: 拢2,393 per year Part-time: 拢7,849 per year

Our research students are funded via many sources, including: industry, Doctoral Training Partnerships, the EU, self-funding, and faculty funded studentships.

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Links

Spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars.
 

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