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Andrea Cammarano

Professor at Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences

University of Southampton

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Aerospace Engineering

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Microbiology

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Plasma Physics

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Mechanical Engineering

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Nonlinear Dynamics

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Structural Dynamic

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Physics

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Minkwan Kim

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University of Southampton

Developing Cold Plasma Sterilisation System for Lumened Medical Devices and Complex Space Instruments

This PhD project at the University of Southampton, supervised by Professor Minkwan Kim and Professor Andrea Cammarano, addresses the critical challenge of sterilising narrow channels in medical devices and complex space instruments. The research aims to develop an advanced cold plasma sterilisation system capable of effectively decontaminating lumened instruments, which are notoriously difficult to sterilise using conventional methods. The project is highly interdisciplinary, integrating principles from biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, and microbiology. Students will join the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, working within a collaborative environment that fosters innovation in medical and space technologies. The research will involve designing, prototyping, and testing plasma-based sterilisation systems, with a focus on ensuring safety, reliability, and efficacy for both healthcare and aerospace applications. The project will also explore the microbiological aspects of sterilisation, evaluating the effectiveness of plasma technology against a range of contaminants. Applicants should have a strong background in engineering, physics, or related fields, and demonstrate interest in biomedical or aerospace applications. The position offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and the opportunity to work alongside leading experts in the field. While funding details are not specified, candidates are encouraged to inquire about potential scholarships or studentships. The application deadline is 31 August 2026. Prospective students should prepare a CV, academic transcripts, and a statement of interest, and apply through the University of Southampton's online portal. For further information, contacting the supervisors is recommended.

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