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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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that suppress resistance gene transfer. Combining biophysics, microbiology, and materials science, the project will generate insights into how physical environments can be harnessed to control AMR. Approach and
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disinfectants. With antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on the rise, there is an urgent need for non-antibiotic strategies to prevent and control biofilm formation on medical devices. This PhD project proposes a novel
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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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could be applied in biotechnology, healthcare, and environmental contexts. Employ synthetic and molecular biology tools to design and test new methods of controlling fungal behaviour. Impact and Outlook
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Supervisors: Prof Manish Tiwari Prof Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam Clinical Partner: The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) Collaborator: Dr. Priya Mandal – UCL Mechanical Engineering
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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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. Interested candidates may want to take a look at our recent work on machine learning molecular dynamics: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-52491-3 Project 2: Non-adiabatic Molecular Dynamics
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courses and conferences. Research Environment: The Werner and Waudby labs at UCL provide complementary expertise in viral molecular biology, structural biology, and NMR spectroscopy. The student will work
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, and biotechnology. Research Environment: The project is a collaboration between UCL Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Chemical Engineering departments. Students will work across multiple labs, benefiting from a