Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
The Dynamic Biomaterials group is an interdisciplinary research group using biophysics and bioengineering to rationally engineer environmentally responsive materials for cell culture and tissue engineering. We rely heavily on nano-mechanical and microstructural analysis techniques to understand materials and tissue properties and use this information to tune and regulate tissue growth, gaining a deeper understanding of mechanical stimuli in growth and development.
We bridge biophysical and biomaterial workflows with computational analysis to refine and optimise materials design. If this sounds like the research environment for you but we don’t have a position currently advertised, we are also happy to discuss hosting MSc research visits or support through joint funding applications at the national or international level.
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