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University of Birmingham

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Birmingham

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Overview

Electrochemical sensing plays a central role in next-generation health technologies, enabling real-time monitoring of physiological environments with high sensitivity and low power consumption./nThis PhD project aims to develop a flexible electrochemical sensing interface capable of capturing local physicochemical changes in real time./nThe work will explore biocompatible, deformable materials and innovative sensor architectures that maintain stable performance under bending, moisture exposure, and mechanical loading./nThe project will involve sensor design and modelling, prototype development, electrochemical characterisation, and validation in representative environments./nThe successful candidate will gain expertise in electrochemical sensing, microengineering, and computational modelling, and will join an interdisciplinary research group with structured training and strong technical support./nLocation: Birmingham

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#105

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#80

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