Current research degree projects
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
We are interested in how T cells are induced to become pathological in autoimmune conditions. In this project, the student will work with immunologists, clinicians and patients and will study the development of T cells in the context of Crohn’s disease.
Perovskite quantum dots show great potential for tunable light emitters. They are also promising candidates for single-photon emitters, which are key building blocks for quantum communication networks. This project will study the fundamental photophysics behind photon emission of perovskite semiconductor nanoparticles and develop new platforms for quantum technologies.
This project investigates how secretory signalling pathways and cell communication influence the emergence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) during early pancreatic cancer development. Using advanced 3D organoid models, multi-omics, and genetic approaches, it aims to identify key pathways, biomarkers, and therapeutic targets for early detection and intervention in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).