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and cell-free biosensors, alongside novel mechanisms for sample processing. These aim to simplify nucleic acid detection and enable passive, self-reporting tests to transform surveillance and response
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quarantine pests/pathogens. You will evaluate technologies such as CRISPR-based systems, strand displacement reactions and cell-free biosensors, alongside novel mechanisms for sample processing. These aim
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EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description The project aim is to develop novel FETs and biosensors based on Graphene and 2D Materials
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, neurodegenerative, autoimmune and infectious diseases. Leveraging innovative platforms such as novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and chemical structures that interface with and actuate
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for doctoral students to develop independent, high-impact research. Topic: Development and application of biofouling-resistant electrodes in biofuel cells and biosensors Supervisor: Dr. Povilas Virbickas
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bioelectrochemistry, a process utilizing electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This technology has a large potential ranging from health (biosensors, biofuel cells) to “power-to-X
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Team Our project brings together leading experts in biomolecular design and biosensor development, synthetic chemistry and microfluidics, building on our existing intellectual property in biosensing
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for society. DTU Health Tech’s expertise spans from imaging and biosensor techniques, across digital health and biological modelling, to biopharma technologies. The department has a scientific staff of about
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photoelectrochemistry and nucleic acid detection. Ultimately, the project may contribute to the development of novel biosensor technologies for detecting clinically relevant nucleic acids in healthcare applications
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biosensors or optics. Should be comfortable being hands-on. Requires experience in circuit design and microcontroller programming. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply