EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sensor Technologies and Applications in an Uncertain World
Thesis topic:Mapping mass transfer, chemical composition and temperature within working catalytic systems
Supervisors:Prof. Lynn Gladden, Prof. Andrew Sederman
Thesis topic:Advancing the investigation of cortical brain organoids to unravel the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases
Supervisors:Prof. Gabriele Kaminski Schierle, Prof. Clemens Kaminski
Thesis topic:Nanozymes for natural enzyme replacement and cofactor recycling in dha production
Supervisors:Prof. Ljiljana Fruk, Dr William Rostain
Thesis topic:Improving formolase catalytic activity for flow bioreactors to achieve carbon captor and utilisation using protein engineering
Supervisors:Dr Jenny Molloy, Dr William Rostain
Thesis topic:Evolutionary optimisation of advanced biomimetic systems for healthcare applications
Supervisors:Prof. Clemens Kaminski, Prof. Lorenzo Di Michele
Thesis topic:Real time aggregate measurement in biologic drug product solutions
Supervisors:Prof. J. Axel Zeitler
Thesis topic:Sensor- based Edge Computing enhanced with Federated Learning
Supervisors:Prof. Nicholas Lane
Thesis topic:Mapping Thin Film Lead Halide Perovskites to Understand the Role of Defects
Supervisors:Prof. Sam Stranks
2023 cohort start their PhDs
1 October 2024
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