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PHS5000 · Advanced physics research project
2026 Handbook24 credit pointsLevel 5School of Physics and Astronomy
Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTCOverview
You will undertake an advanced research project involving original work on a topic chosen in consultation with an academic supervisor. The topic may be a continuation of research completed in PHS4000, enabling a deeper insight into a larger research problem. In this case, it is expected that the research outcomes will also be suitable for submission for publication in a peer-reviewed international journal. Alternatively, the project may be a separate topic to PHS4000, but you are required to display a more mature research methodology than was required for PHS4000.
Areas of study: Master of Science in Physics
Offerings
| Campus | Teaching period | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Clayton | Second semester | Teaching activities are on-campus (ON-CAMPUS) |
Assessment
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Seminar 20% Thesis 80%
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Requisites
The Handbook lists no prerequisite, corequisite or prohibition for this unit.
Learning outcomes
- Understand, use and explain the advanced concepts and principles of the research literature, which underpin the chosen area of research in theoretical, computational or experimental physics.
- Synthesise and interpret the knowledge gained in the study of the underpinning research literature. This leads to the ability to identify a niche topic or topics within this existing body of literature, which represents a gap in current knowledge. This problem should be suitable for original research.
- Solve an outstanding problem or problems in the chosen area for original research.
- Present the results of the original research in written form as a thesis, and also present key thesis results in oral form as a final seminar.
- Defend the results of the original research in an oral exam.
Workload
48 hours per week which includes 36 hours of independent research; 7 hours of final seminar and thesis preparation; 3 hours attendance at group meetings, seminars colloquia; 1-hour specialist training and 1-hour consultation with a supervisor.
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