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M Tang

Prof at Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine

King's College London

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K Christensen

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King’s College London

EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award Studentship: Advancing Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Functional Microvascular Assessment

This EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award Studentship at King’s College London offers an exciting opportunity to advance contrast-enhanced ultrasound for functional microvascular assessment. The project addresses an urgent clinical need for non-invasive methods to accurately assess the local environment and function in conditions such as sepsis. Research areas include biomedical engineering, applied mathematics, data analysis, acoustics, and medical physics, making this position ideal for candidates with interdisciplinary interests. Supervised by Dr K Christensen and Prof M Tang within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, the project will focus on developing and applying advanced ultrasound techniques to improve microvascular diagnostics. The studentship is based at King’s College London, a leading institution renowned for its research in medical science and engineering. Applicants should have a strong academic background in relevant fields such as biomedical engineering, medical physics, applied mathematics, or acoustics. Experience with data analysis and ultrasound technology is desirable. The entry point for this studentship is October 2026, and the application deadline is 24 May 2026. Funding details are not specified in the position description. Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the institution website for further information and to apply. This project offers the opportunity to contribute to impactful research with clinical relevance, particularly in the assessment and management of sepsis. For more information and to apply, please follow the provided link and review the application instructions. Contact the supervisors for any specific queries regarding the project or eligibility.

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