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Shadman Khan

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Research Interests

Biochemistry

10%

Analytical Chemistry

20%

Materials Science

20%

Phd

20%

Chemistry

20%

Optical Sensing

20%

Biosensors

10%

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University of Guelph

Canada

MSc and PhD Positions in Analytical Chemistry, Materials Science, and Biosensing at University of Guelph

The Khan Research Group at the University of Guelph is seeking motivated graduate (MSc and PhD) and undergraduate researchers to join their team for Spring/Fall 2026 entry. The group focuses on cutting-edge research in analytical chemistry, materials science, microbiology, and the development of electrochemical and optical biosensing technologies. Candidates with strong backgrounds in these or related fields are encouraged to apply. The research environment offers opportunities to work on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and biosensing, contributing to advancements in both fundamental science and practical applications. Applicants should prepare an application package that includes a curriculum vitae, a summary of prior research experience, and academic transcripts. These materials should be sent directly to Professor Shadman Khan at [email protected]. While the announcement does not specify funding details, MSc and PhD positions at Canadian universities often include some form of financial support, but candidates are advised to inquire directly for specifics regarding stipends, tuition coverage, and other funding aspects. Undergraduate students at the University of Guelph interested in research assistant, thesis, or summer student roles are also welcome to reach out. For more information about the group and its research areas, prospective applicants can visit the Khan Research Group website at khanresearchgroup.ca . This opportunity is ideal for students passionate about analytical chemistry, materials science, biosensing, and related interdisciplinary fields, looking to advance their research careers in a dynamic academic setting at the University of Guelph.

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Shadman Khan

University of Guelph

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Canada

Graduate (MSc, PhD) Positions in Analytical Chemistry, Materials Science, and Biosensing at University of Guelph

The Khan Research Group at the University of Guelph, led by Assistant Professor Shadman Khan, is seeking motivated graduate students (MSc and PhD) for Spring and Fall 2026 entry. The group focuses on research areas including analytical chemistry, materials science, microbiology, and the development of electrochemical and optical biosensors. Candidates with strong backgrounds in these or related fields are encouraged to apply. Located within the School of Environmental Sciences, the group offers opportunities to work on cutting-edge biosensing technologies and interdisciplinary research projects. The University of Guelph is a leading Canadian institution known for its research excellence and collaborative environment. Applicants should prepare a curriculum vitae, a summary of prior research experience, and transcripts. These materials should be sent directly to Professor Shadman Khan at [email protected]. For more information about the research group and ongoing projects, visit khanresearchgroup.ca . While the announcement does not specify funding details, graduate positions at Canadian universities often include financial support. Interested undergraduate students at the University of Guelph are also encouraged to inquire about research assistant, thesis, or summer student roles. Key research keywords: analytical chemistry, materials science, microbiology, biosensors, electrochemical sensing, optical sensing, graduate research, PhD, MSc. Application review is ongoing for Spring and Fall 2026 entry. Prospective students are encouraged to reach out early to discuss fit and research interests.

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