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Pagona Papakonstantinou

Professor at Ulster University

University of Ulster

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Photodegradation

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PhD Studentship: Ultraviolet Shielding of Intravenous Infusion Bags (Sponsored by Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies)

This fully funded PhD studentship at Ulster University, in partnership with Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies Ltd, offers an outstanding opportunity to contribute to the development of advanced ultraviolet (UV) shielding solutions for intravenous (IV) infusion bags. The project is situated at the intersection of materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering, focusing on the nanoengineering of medical-grade polymer composites to enhance UV protection while maintaining essential properties such as barrier performance, biocompatibility, transparency, and mechanical strength. IV infusion bags are critical components in clinical practice, used for the safe delivery of fluids, medications, nutrients, and blood products. However, exposure to UV light can lead to photodegradation, compromising drug stability and product safety. This research aims to address these challenges by developing novel polymer composites with functionalised fillers, boosting UV shielding capabilities without sacrificing other vital characteristics. The successful candidate will join the School of Engineering at Ulster University, gaining access to state-of-the-art characterization techniques for investigating the structural, mechanical, optical, and barrier properties of the developed materials. The program includes advanced training in polymer composite manufacture and characterization, as well as industrial engagement with a global medical device manufacturer, providing valuable experience in both technical and professional skills relevant to the biomedical materials sector. Applicants should demonstrate a strong interest in polymer composites and nanomaterials, particularly their synthesis, properties, characterization, and functionalization for pharmaceutical applications. Graduates from Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Biochemistry, or Biological/Biomedical Sciences are encouraged to apply. The studentship covers full tuition fees, a minimum tax-free stipend of £26,000 per year, and a Research Training Support Grant, ensuring comprehensive financial support for three years. Eligibility requires a First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant discipline, or equivalent qualifications or professional experience. Applicants must also meet residency criteria (UK, Irish, or settled/pre-settled status, or indefinite leave to remain/enter, with three years residency in the EEA, Switzerland, UK, or Gibraltar prior to the start date). Those already holding a doctoral degree or registered for more than one year on a doctoral programme are not eligible. Applications are open until 27 February 2026, with the program commencing in September 2026. For further details or project-specific queries, contact Professor Pagona Papakonstantinou at [email protected]. Apply online via the Ulster University Doctoral College portal.

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