Both my Heriot-Watt Crucible funding applications were successful. The ChipSHOP team of myself, Tom Aspray, Iain Bethune, Birgit Gaiser, Maiwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas and Prashant Valluri are going to be working on a project aiming to improve the understanding and the design of lab-on-chip devices for separation of complex biological and environmental samples. Also along with Pamela Cameron and Birgit Gaiser I'll be looking into nanoparticle impacts on waterborne protozoa.
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AuthorI hold a Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Felowship at the University of Edinburgh, with a focus on the detection of waterborne pathogens. Archives
January 2020
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