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techniques, including fluorescence microscopy, microfluidics, and biomolecular encapsulation. You will collaborate with leading scientists at the University of Surrey and international research partners (Prof
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microfluidic fabrication and experiments 3D printing machine learning. Demonstrated programming skills (Matlab, C++, or Python). Desired Demonstrated ability to work independently and to formulate and tackle
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, such as co-cultures, microfluidics, and neuromuscular organoids that incorporate motor neurons, skeletal muscle, and supporting cells (Schwann cells and macrophages) generated from patient induced
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expects to develop an analytical description of electrolyte flows required in various microfluidic applications such as magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) micro-stirring and micro-pumping. About Swinburne University
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dynamics and statistical physics. The BBGK equation is the governing equation for hypersonic, rarefied flow problems in aerospace and microfluidics, where the continuum and equilibrium assumptions of Navier
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(genome sequencing), bioinformatics and single-cell (microscopy, microfluidics, FACS) analyses of E. coli bacteria and will be centred around the following themes: Pathways involved in robustness against de
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. The project will involve establishing a microfluidic system to perfuse syncytiotrophoblasts (differentiated from a trophoblast cell line) under different haemodynamic conditions to mimic maternal blood flow in
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of the materials Validating the advantages of new materials in applications. Additionally, our group performs research on nanomaterial engineering, microfluidics and electrochemistry, which provides a wide range of
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well as membrane embedded and encapsulated proteins. To do so, the student will develop methodologies for lipid vesicle formation, including bulk techniques such as water-in-oil emulsions, and microfluidic systems
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partners. The microgel synthesis methods will include precipitation polymerisation and microfluidics. The characterisation techniques will include NMR, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, light scattering, optical