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16 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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electrolytes. But current ZIBs still suffer from limited lifetime and efficiency because the electrolyte, cathode and their interface are not optimised together. This PhD will tackle that challenge head-on. You
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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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method of measuring areas of hair loss/recovery. This will tackle the problems of current technology, where it can be time-consuming, expensive, or require shaving of a patient’s hair. The successful
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studied. They are produced using cells and biomaterials and are a key part of the drug development pathway for all new drugs. However, current models have some limitations in terms of how well
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Project Supervisor - Dr Stefano Landini The rapid evolution of electric vehicles (EVs), data centers, and high-performance energy storage is driving the need for battery systems that manage heat
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propagate through bacterial communities while deactivating AMR genes. However, current designs are limited by scalability and complexity. This project aims to overcome these limitations by integrating large
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proposals for funding. • A PhD or equivalent in biomedical engineering, biotechnology, electrical engineering or a closely related discipline, or equivalent research, industrial or commercial experience
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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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clothing. While inclusivity has become a recurring theme in fashion discourse, there remains a critical gap in both academic research and industrial application when it comes to designing, engineering, and