Dr Patrick Mesquida, Prof L Di Silvio
No more applications being accepted
Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
About the Project
The nanotopography of biomolecules and larger, biomolecular structures has been identified as one of the key properties determining biological functions in living organisms. If the nanotopography is altered, for example due to a medical disorder, it could have devastating consequences on the health of the organism as a whole.
In order to investigate the nanotopography, modern physical techniques can bring in novel approaches. The aim of this PhD project is to create nanometer-sized test structures, investigate them by Atomic Force Microscopy and related methods, and explore their interaction with real, biological organisms.
This interdisciplinary research is conducted in the Department of Physics in close collaboration with researchers in the Life Sciences.
To be considered for this experimental project you need to have a degree in Physics, Engineering or Materials Sciences and an interest in applying Physics knowledge to modern problems in the Life Sciences (e.g. biotechnology, biomedicine, etc).
Applicants must hold, or expect to receive, a first or upper second class honours degree (or equivalent). The starting-date is 1st October 2017.
If you are interested in this studentship, please send your CV to [Email Address Removed].
In the Experimental Biophysics and Nanotechnology Group of the Department of Physics at King’s College London, we are very well placed to offer a stimulating environment for this project. We have excellent, state-of-the-art lab facilities and all the necessary equipment. The student will be embedded in a large group of PhD students with a diverse, international background in Central London. Furthermore, the College offers a huge range of seminars and transferrable-skills courses that will provide a competitive edge in today’s job market.
Funding Notes
This studentship is fully funded (ca. £16k/year net stipend + ca. £4k/year tuition fees). Students with UK/EU/EEA/CH nationality are usually eligible.