Applications are invited for fully funded studentships to start in September 2023. Funding Information. Full funding is available to Home Students. Read more
Supervisory Team. Dr Suan Hui Pu, Dr Ivan Ling and Dr Khong Wui Gan. Project description. As an engineering material, graphene possesses many strengths, including high electrical and thermal conductivity. Read more
The scope of this project is to investigate the possibilities for the use of nanocomposites based on graphene (and other 1D, 2D and 3D nanomaterials) in a broad range of thermoplastic polymers, with focus on engineering and high-performance engineering polymers. Read more
The acceleration of market penetration of fully electrified vehicles (EVs) is expected to be significant over the next 15-20 years, reaching 30% in the USA alone. Read more
Rapid, inexpensive diagnostics for viral infection are essential to curbing their spread, whether are transmitted sexually like HIV or human papilloma virus, through fomites like norovirus, or in the air like SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. Read more
Supervisors. Principal supervisor. Dr Charles Loo (XJTLU). Co-supervisor. Dr Jinfeng Leng (JITRI). Co-supervisor. Professor Yuyuan Zhao (UoL). Read more
Articular cartilage (AC) defects are one of the major causes of immobility and poor quality of life for millions of individuals worldwide, but current medical therapies fail to provide long-term restoration of pain-free function. Read more
Several prominent quantum technologies rely on high quality semiconductors to create, manipulate and detect quantum information, also known as ‘qubits’. Read more
We have recently demonstrated that graphene oxide works as a sacrificial template, replicating its nano- and two-dimensionality in different metal oxides such as TiO. Read more
The isolation of single-atomic layer graphene has led to a surge of interest in a large family of layered crystals with strong in-plane bonds and weak van der Waals interlayer coupling. Read more
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to join the Advanced Biosensing group led by Dr Bing Li at the Institute for Materials Discovery (. Read more
The vision of this project is to use twisted bilayer graphene as a multiphenomena platform to develop present electrical quantum metrology standards, working under compatible conditions, and to develop the new generation of metrological sensor, going beyond the state of the art. Read more
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