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nanoparticles can protect them and help deliver them precisely where they are needed. However, designing suitable AMP-nanoparticle combinations is complicated. Many formulation ingredients, concentration ratios
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challenging. This project aims to develop an ultrasound-assisted nanoparticle-based drug delivery system for targeted, controlled release of antimicrobials within these hard-to-reach oral microenvironments. By
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. This project aims to develop novel polymer-based nanoparticles for the non-viral delivery of mRNA vaccines directly to mucosal tissues, such as the respiratory tract. By leveraging high-throughput automated
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? The solution requires the design and fabrication of doped, Fe-based nanoparticles with tightly constrained physico-chemical properties that enhance biouptake. The physical removal of nanoparticle-algae
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for deployment in resource-limited environments. Training and Student Development: The student will gain interdisciplinary training in: Nanoparticle synthesis and characterisation Colloid and interface science
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. DNA origami uses nanotechnologies to fold DNA strands into rigid 100nm-scale building blocks, to which nanoparticles and molecules can be carefully attached. We will turn these into nanomachines which
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process that shapes the stability and lifetime of materials ranging from emulsions to foams and nanoparticles. For example, Ostwald ripening destabilises lipid nanoparticles used in drug delivery, a major
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bioaccumulation of nanoplastics and any impact of exposure on oceanic carbon cycling in the future warmed ocean. Research methodology Palladium (Pd)-doped plastic nanoparticles (Pd NPPs) will be synthesised and
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lithography and plasma treatments with oxygen and fluorine species. Doping Nanoengineering: Deposition of doped nanoplatelets (e.g., Ni-doped V₂O₅, CeO₂ nanoparticles, boron/nitrogen-doped quantum dots
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of multi-scale composites using graphene/nanoparticles reinforcement in glass/carbon epoxy composites to increase the delamination resistance. Graphene/nanoparticles, due to its nano dimension, can reinforce