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engineering, and nanofabrication techniques. Test materials against clinically relevant pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. Impact and Outlook: This project will deliver a new
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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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publishing, conference participation, and career planning. Desirable Prior Experience: Background in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical engineering, or materials science Experience with
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annually, with life-threatening consequences for immunocompromised individuals. With few antifungal drugs available and resistance on the rise, this project explores a novel strategy: engineering the fungal
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
samples. Nanopore technology, which detects molecules via changes in ionic current as they pass through nanometer-scale pores, has revolutionised nucleic acid sequencing and holds untapped potential
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rather than the structured biofilms found in real-world environments. This project investigates how engineered surface topographies influence HGT dynamics, aiming to develop design principles for materials
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guidelines for the design of improved organic materials. Interested candidates may want to take a look at our recent work: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-30308-5 & https://www.science.org/doi
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The UCL EPSRC Landscape Award (UELA) is recruiting 50 fully funded, 4-year PhD studentships. You can apply for any of the projects offered through the UELA project catalogue (over 100 projects
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engineering and nano/microfabrication Materials characterisation techniques Microbiology and cell culture Translational research and clinical collaboration Regulatory considerations for medical devices
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of the Manufacturing Futures Lab and the UCL Hawkes Institute. Desirable Prior Experience: Background in biomedical engineering, chemical/mechanical engineering, or materials science Experience with microfluidics