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Scientific communication and translational research Opportunities include presenting at international conferences, publishing in high-impact journals, and collaborating across UCL and with external partners
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such as, but not limited to, chemical, pharmaceutical, biochemical, or mechanical engineering; pharmaceutical sciences; materials science; or related areas. Applicants from computer science with relevant
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-scale metagenomic assembly and genome recovery • Comparative genomics and molecular evolution • Machine-learning-based protein prediction • Data integration, bioinformatics and phylogenetics • Scientific
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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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clinical translation, and will be supported by a multidisciplinary team spanning engineering, materials science, and healthcare. Group link: Nanoengineered Systems Laboratory , UCL Mechanical Engineering
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efficacy Collaborate with dental and material science experts to optimise drug formulations and validate the system in clinically relevant models. Impact and Outlook: This project will deliver a novel, non
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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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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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cultivation and molecular cloning Quantitative data analysis and process optimisation Synthetic and molecular biology techniques Research design, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific communication
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will uncover the interfacial solvation structure, validated through comparison between computed and experimental sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopies, as well as the mechanism of chemical