General Description:
The University of Plymouth is offering a postgraduate research studentship focused on the development of a pancreatic tumour treating field (TTF) system. This innovative project aims to advance non invasive cancer treatment technologies by exploring the application of alternating electric fields to inhibit tumour growth, specifically targeting pancreatic cancer.
The research will involve the design, development, and optimisation of a TTF system, integrating expertise from biomedical engineering, electronics, and cancer biology. The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary research environment, collaborating with academic researchers and potentially clinical partners to translate laboratory findings into practical therapeutic solutions.
Key responsibilities include conducting experimental and computational research, developing device prototypes, performing modelling and simulation of electric field interactions with biological tissues, and evaluating system performance. The candidate will also contribute to data analysis, preparation of academic publications, and dissemination of findings through conferences and research outputs.
The project provides access to advanced laboratory facilities and offers an opportunity to contribute to impactful research addressing a critical global health challenge.
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Salary Details:
Fully funded studentship covering tuition fees and providing a stipend in line with UKRI rates (exact amount not specified)