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PhD Project: Advanced 3D/4D-Printing of Responsive Biomaterial Devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre
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of differential materials within them. The goal of this project will be to develop responsive 4D-printed biomaterial devices for drug delivery or regenerative medicine. The student will formulate new 3D-printable
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. Their biodegradable or compostable nature helps to minimize environmental pollution, making them an eco-friendly choice for many applications. In this project we will explore protein-based biomaterials using bacterial
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Joint Industrial and EPSRC-funded PhD studentship in the Synthesis and Processing of Novel Biomaterials, in partnership with Haleon Applications are invited for a PhD Studentship, with an October
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Joint Industrial and EPSRC-funded PhD studentship in the Synthesis and Processing of Novel Biomaterials, in partnership with Haleon Applications are invited for a PhD Studentship, with an October
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. Focused on addressing the challenges posed by implant-associated infections (IAIs), SHIELD aims to deepen our understanding of IAI mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve
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, this platform has potential applications in broader tissue engineering contexts, including implantable biomaterials, wound healing, and regenerative therapies for age-related conditions. This 3.5 year PhD project
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to deepen our understanding of IAI mechanisms and develop innovative antibacterial biomaterials to improve patient outcomes. Structured around three core scientific pillars-regenerative medicine, biomaterial
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will focus on establishing best practice for widespread applicability, building on past skin, heart, lung, brain and biomaterials research within the Lab. This experimentally focused PhD position will
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background in biomaterials, soft matter physics, biophysics or active matter physics will be given preference. Experience or knowledge in quantitative imaging and image analysis (MATLAB or Python), machine