EPSRC DPT Funded Ph.D. Project: Embark on a fully-funded Ph.D. journey at University College London’s Department of Chemistry with an EPSRC DPT funded project on Paper-Based Microfluidics. This exciting opportunity, starting in October 2024, aims to delve into solute-driven electrokinetic phenomena, enhancing lateral flow assays (LFAs) for rapid preconcentration of analytes/biomarkers and significantly boosting device sensitivity.
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Application Deadline | January 8, 2024, 13:00 UK time |
Start Date | October 2024 |
Funding Source | EPSRC DPT |
Study Area | Paper-Based Microfluidics |
Scholarship Description | Investigate solute-driven electrokinetic phenomena for rapid analyte preconcentration in LFAs. Aligns with ongoing EPSRC project in collaboration with Loughborough University and industrial partner GADx. |
Eligibility | Background in chemistry, microfluidics, or related disciplines. |
Required Documents | Academic transcripts, CV, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation. |
How to Apply | Click here and follow the provided instructions. |
Last Date | January 8, 2024, 13:00 UK time |
Study Area: The Ph.D. project centers on Paper-Based Microfluidics, exploring solute-driven electrokinetic phenomena to revolutionize lateral flow assays and enhance analyte preconcentration.
Scholarship Description:
EPSRC DPT Funded Ph.D. Project on Paper-Based Microfluidics
This fully-funded Ph.D. project focuses on investigating solute-driven electrokinetic phenomena to revolutionize lateral flow assays. The research aims to achieve rapid preconcentration of analytes/biomarkers, significantly increasing device sensitivity. Aligned with an ongoing EPSRC-funded project, this initiative is a collaboration with Loughborough University and industrial partner GADx, a leading developer of LFA and rapid diagnostic technologies.
Eligibility: Prospective candidates with a background in chemistry, microfluidics, or related disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Required Documents: Applicants must submit academic transcripts, a CV, a statement of purpose outlining their interest and qualifications, and letters of recommendation.
How to Apply: To apply for this Ph.D. opportunity, click here and follow the instructions provided. For further details, reach out to us to discuss your application.
Last Date: The application deadline is set for 08 January 2024, 13:00 UK time. Don’t miss the chance to be part of groundbreaking research in Paper-Based Microfluidics. Apply now!