This 4-year fully funded EPSRC PhD studentship offers the unique and exciting opportunity to work with the MOD (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, DSTL), Northumbria University (Polymer Che
The undesired formation and accumulation of ice on surfaces (“icing”) is not merely annoying, as everyone who has defrosted their car can attest, but also potentially dangerous.
Inertial particle microfluidics is a new and exciting technology with potential for commercial applications of analysis and separation of particles, such as sepsis detection and isolation of circul
Microfluidic systems allow precise control and manipulation of geometrically constrained liquids to a small scale and underpin Lab-on-a-Chip applications.