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language model (LLM)-based genome design tools with bioprocess engineering to create next-generation therapeutic conjugative plasmids. These engineered plasmids will be optimised for industrial-scale
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About the Project A fully funded PhD scholarship is available at UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering (4 years, home tuition fees covered, stipend provided). Exceptional international candidates
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. Atomistic Simulation of electronically excited processes in molecules and materials is essential for our understanding of the working principles of emerging energy conversion technologies, e.g. solar cells
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Supervisors: Dr. Maximilian Besenhard Dr. Maryam Parhizkar Abstract: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are natural molecules produced by the immune system and represent one of the most promising avenues
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Microfluidics and lateral flow assay engineering Translational diagnostics and AMR-focused assay development Digital image analysis and Python-based data processing The project includes opportunities
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to 15 of the studentships may be awarded to International candidates 4-years fees (with a UCL award to cover the additional fee for International students) Stipend at the UELA enhanced rate (at least
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for compound screening Laboratory automation and high-throughput experimentation The project offers a collaborative and supportive training environment, with opportunities to attend national and international
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Scientific communication and translational research Opportunities include presenting at international conferences, publishing in high-impact journals, and collaborating across UCL and with external partners
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cultivation and molecular cloning Quantitative data analysis and process optimisation Synthetic and molecular biology techniques Research design, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific communication
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platforms, and regulatory guidance Evaluate long-term performance and potential for clinical translation Impact and Outlook: This project addresses a critical unmet need in orthopaedic surgery by developing