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  1. Renewable Energy Engineering and Systems (Approved in Principle)

    MSc

    Brunel University - Mechanical Engineering

    The extensive consumption of fossil fuels worldwide has been contributing increasingly to global warming, air pollution and imminent energy crisis. One of the global challenges of the 21st century is to tackle these risks surrounding excessive CO2 emissions by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass.

  2. Building Services Engineering with Sustainable Energy

    MSc

    Brunel University - Mechanical Engineering

    In recent years it has become increasingly recognised that the design and operation of buildings need to take greater account of energy consumption. This is reflected in the Building Regulations in the UK and other countries in Europe with the implementation of the EU Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings since 2006.

  3. Theoretical and computational physics

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    We have a wide range of research in theoretical and computational physics, including condensed matter theory, modelling of electron scattering from molecules and molecular clusters, theory of cold atom quantum simulators and finally biophysics. Our team of PhD students is carrying out research at the forefront of these fields.

  4. Stellar astrophysics

    MPhil / PhD

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    The majority of stars reside in binaries or higher multiples, and the most exotic and the most energetic phenomena in the Universe often have a binary origin. Binary stars are the keystones of stellar astrophysics, offering the chance to directly measure physical parameters of stars and so understand the evolution of the contents of the Universe.

  5. Star formation

    MPhil / PhD

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    This observationally-focussed topic examines the formation of massive stars in our galaxy. The formation of massive young stars is often triggered by ionised gas regions that expand into their surrounding gas and molecular clouds, ?triggering?

  6. Physics education

    MPhil / PhD

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    The Physics Education Research Group brings together physicists with an interest in how students learn and a passion for improving their teaching. At the OU this research theme is inevitably concerned with the full range of educational technologies, pedagogical methodologies and evaluative techniques that are required to support, sustain and improve the evidence-based teaching of physics in a large and diverse organisation.

  7. Exoplanets and planetary physics

    MPhil / PhD

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    The study of extrasolar planets is a rapidly moving field at the forefront of astrophysics. The Astronomy Discipline is involved in the search for new exoplanets, in multiwavelength follow-up studies of established planets, consideration of habitability in novel contexts, and in the modelling of exoplanetary atmospheres and interiors.We are members of the SuperWASP, RoPACs and PLATO consortia.

  8. Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy at the OU focuses on the star-forming galaxies, active galaxies and strong gravitational lensing, addressing fundamental questions about the evolution of galaxies and their dark matter haloes. We have a strong record of promoting the visibility of graduate students in major international consortia.

  9. Astrochemistry

    MPhil / PhD

    The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy

    Astrochemistry is the study of molecules in space, how they form, where they form, and what role they play in shaping the formation and evolution of astrophysical systems, particularly in star and planet formation. The chemical interactions between atoms, ions, and molecules in both the gas and solid phase span from the coldest, darkest regions of space, known as the interstellar medium, right to the surface of planets, where such processes may be key in astrobiology ?

  10. Science

    MSc / PGCE

    The Open University - Faculty of Science

    This MSc course offers an opportunity to examine some of contemporary science's most pressing issues and to develop a wide range of skills associated with masters-level study. You can choose any of the current modules within the postgraduate science programme, which means that you can tailor this MSc to suit your own interests.

 
 
 
 
 

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