EPSRC Project Proposals 2026/27 - Microfluidic Platforms for Airborne Pathogen Analysis in a Clinical Setting
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EPSRC Project Proposals 2026/27 - Microfluidic Platforms for Airborne Pathogen Analysis in a Clinical Setting
[Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] - Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences - Civil Engineering
- Qualification Type: PhD
- Location: Leeds
- Funding for: UK Students
- Funding amount: £20,780 - please see advert
- Hours: Full Time
- Placed On: 1st May 2026
- Closes: 1st June 2026
- Number of positions: 1
Project Summary
The monitoring of bioaerosols, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and pollen, is of great importance for human health and our environment, as highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Infection risks can be reduced through aerobiome monitoring or through intelligent design of indoor air flows and ventilation, particularly in high-risk environments such as hospitals and transport hubs. There is a need for rapid detection of bioaerosols, both to identify hazards early and to evaluate mitigation strategies. However, traditional laboratory workflows are slow, laborious, and require skilled personnel. While real-time monitors are emerging, they remain expensive and are still being evaluated for many bioaerosol types, limiting their widespread deployment. Miniaturised, low-cost sensors that integrate sampling and analysis offer opportunities for reducing workflow while enabling scalable networks.
Entry Requirements
A first class or an upper second class British Bachelors Honours degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline. This PhD is perfect for candidates with a strong background in analytical science, aerosol science, engineering, physics, biology, or a related field, and a keen interest in developing transformative technologies for real-world applications.
Funding & Contact
Funding: Joint School of Civil Engineering/Earth and Environment Studentship, underwriting this UKRI Research England: Expanding Excellence in England (E3) Research Grant. The studentship covers UK-home rated tuition fees, together with a tax-free maintenance grant matching UKRI rates (currently £20,780 in 2025/26) for 3.5 years.
- Lead Supervisor: Dr. Mark Tarn: [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal]
- Co-Supervisor: Dr. Marco-Felipe King: [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal]
- Co-Supervisor: Dr. Louise Fletcher: [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal]
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