Adrian M. Ionescu
1 year ago
Wearable Biosensors Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland
Degree Level
PhD
Field of study
Biomedical Engineering
Funding
Full funding availableDeadline
December 31, 2026Country
Switzerland
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Keywords
Biomedical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Medicine
Electrochemistry
Translational Medicine
Wearable Technology
Nanoscience
Biosensor
About this position
*Multi-disciplinary PhD Position in Wearable Biosensors at NanoLab, EPFL*
Join a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research collaboration between EPFL and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)!
NanoLab at EPFL is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for a four-year project on real-time, wearable biosensors for detecting troponin I, a key biomarker for acute coronary syndromes. This PhD is part of a collaborative and co-advised research effort between EPFL (Prof. Adrian Ionescu) – leading the engineering and biosensor technology development, and, Queen Mary University of London (Prof. Anthony Mathur, William Harvey Research Institute) – overseeing clinical validation and patient-centered testing.
The project combines biosensor engineering, nanotechnology, and translational clinical research, with key objectives including:
? Sensor design & development
? Wearable integration – miniaturization and adaptation for real-time, continuous monitoring.
? Clinical translation – Preclinical validation leading to human trials.
Ideal candidates have a background in electrical engineering, bioengineering, nanotechnology, or related fields, with experience in biosensors or electrochemical sensing. Additionally, they should have a strong interest and motivation to be actively involved in clinical testing and validation, working closely with medical researchers to bridge the gap between technology and real-world healthcare applications.
?? Interested candidates should contact Prof. Adrian Ionescu at [email protected] .
Join a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research collaboration between EPFL and Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)!
NanoLab at EPFL is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for a four-year project on real-time, wearable biosensors for detecting troponin I, a key biomarker for acute coronary syndromes. This PhD is part of a collaborative and co-advised research effort between EPFL (Prof. Adrian Ionescu) – leading the engineering and biosensor technology development, and, Queen Mary University of London (Prof. Anthony Mathur, William Harvey Research Institute) – overseeing clinical validation and patient-centered testing.
The project combines biosensor engineering, nanotechnology, and translational clinical research, with key objectives including:
? Sensor design & development
? Wearable integration – miniaturization and adaptation for real-time, continuous monitoring.
? Clinical translation – Preclinical validation leading to human trials.
Ideal candidates have a background in electrical engineering, bioengineering, nanotechnology, or related fields, with experience in biosensors or electrochemical sensing. Additionally, they should have a strong interest and motivation to be actively involved in clinical testing and validation, working closely with medical researchers to bridge the gap between technology and real-world healthcare applications.
?? Interested candidates should contact Prof. Adrian Ionescu at [email protected] .
Funding details
Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.
How to apply
Please submit your application including a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent via the online portal before the deadline.
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