PhD Studentship: EPSRC-funded four-year PhD studentships in the Synthesis and Use of Novel Materials to Enhance Medical Imaging at the University of Nottingham, in partnership with the University of Queensland, Australia
View All Vacancies
Engineering
Location: UK Other
Closing Date: Sunday 31 March 2024
Reference: ENG1736
Applications are open for UK candidates to apply for a 4-year full funded PhD studentship at the University of Nottingham funded by the EPSRC Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) in Advanced Medical Imaging. This DTP is a collaboration between Nottingham and the University of Queensland, Australia, both world leaders in precision medical imaging. Research placements of up to six months at Queensland are an integral part of the PhD.
This studentship, with Nottingham’s flagship Additive Manufacturing (CfAM) and Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centres , will deliver significant improvements in medical imaging/ treatment by the synthesis and use of novel materials that will allow the co‑application of multiple biomedical imaging modalities, e.g., MRI and Ultrasound. Enabling multiple methods of imaging to be applied will greatly improve the level and accuracy of information gained from the imaging process. There will be scope for applicants to develop project themes across a broad range of clinical targets (oncology, neuroscience, renal, cardiovascular etc), via the synthesis of new contrast agents, development of novel methods of their delivery and the use nanosized diamonds as quantum sensors and to enhance image contrast.
This project will also incorporate medical imaging with 3D printing (3DP) to develop novel cleaner, greener and more personalised therapeutic solutions by producing imageable 3D printed devices. The CfAM uses state of the art 3DP technologies, e.g., stereolithography, projection stereolithography and two photon polymerisations to create new, complex designs suitable for highly optimised medical devices.
The student will join a cohort of four doctoral students will work across both institutes on thematically linked PhD projects, spanning all areas of imaging science, from synthetic chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, biology, 3D-printing and quantum technologies.
Supervisory Team: Derek Irvine, Peter Harvey and Melissa Mather
Funding: The PhD project will be funded for the full four years of the studentship and will include transferable skills training, full tuition fees and a Research Training Support Grant.
Eligibility: The studentship is available for UK applicants, who have or expect to obtain, a First or 2:1 in a relevant discipline. EU applicants who can confirm residency in the UK for at least three years before October 2024, you may also be eligible for a full award.
Closing Date: March 31st , 2024
Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to make early contact with Derek Irvine ([email protected] )
To apply, please complete the online application form available at
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/how-to-apply/how-to-apply.aspx including your
CV and quoting “EPSRC DTP Thematic” in the personal statement section. Upon submission, send an email to [email protected] and [email protected] stating your application ref number and attach the CV included in your application.
Keywords: Synthetic Chemistry, Medical Imaging, Chemistry Processing, Medical/Biomedical Physics, Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI, Translation, Molecular Imaging, ultrasound, quantum sensing.
Similar Positions
-
Ph D Studentship: Technology Solutions To Monitor Activity For In Patient Stroke Rehabilitation , ;, United Kingdom, 12 days ago
Location: UK Other An exciting opportunity has arisen to undertake a PhD as part of the National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) Training Academy. The student will be based at University of Nottingham...
-
Ph D Studentship: Understanding And Enhancing The Physiological Resilience Of Older Adults To Improve Health Span: A Focus On Skeletal Muscle , ;, United Kingdom, 10 days ago
Funded by the Dunhill Medical Trust (dunhillmedical.org.uk), we have three fully-funded (stipend at UKRI rates (£19,327 per annum), PhD fees (for UK nationals only) and research costs) three-year...
-
Ph D Studentship: Using Next Generation Nitrogen Sources For Producing Spring Malting Barley And Its Impact On Yield And Grain Malt Quality , ;, United Kingdom, 3 days ago
Supervisor: Dr John Foulkes (Brewing Science) Secondary Supervisor: Dr Guillermina Mendiondo (Brewing Science), Joe Bevan (Technical Innovation Manager, Molson Coors Beverage Company) Research Des...
-
Ph D Studentship: Contribution Of Permafrost Thaw To Arctic Methane Emissions From Peatland Systems , ;, United Kingdom, 16 days ago
Supervisor: Roseanna Mayfield Secondary Supervisor: Sofie Sjögersten Research Description Arctic and Subarctic peatlands are rich in carbon and account for c. 20% of permafrost (layers of frozen s...