About the studentships
STRATiGRAD PhD opportunities are funded in partnership with various industry and charity sources. The programme embodies a “blue-skies” approach to research with an analytical and modelling focus. Projects will be supervised by Professor Zoltan Takats and other Imperial College academics. Each project will have a common training core and where appropriate industrial co-supervisors. The Division of Systems Medicine is exceptionally well-equipped with state-of-the-art analytical dedicated to metabolic analysis for patient journey phenotyping, stratified medicine, molecular epidemiology and real-time diagnostics.
Admission requirements
- EU National or have permanent leave to remain in the UK
- Hold, or expect to obtain, a Master's degree in a relevant scientific discipline, particularly chemistry, biochemistry, or computational/mathematical sciences
- A first or upper second class Bachelors degree (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline
- Fulfil all Imperial College PhD entry requirements
Admission procedure
Stage 1: Send a full CV, covering letter and contact details of two referees (one academic) to Dr Fiona Pereira (f.pereira07@imperial.ac.uk)
Stage 2: Short-listed candidates will be informed by email and invited for an interview
Funding information
STRATiGRAD awards will cover tuition fees at the Home/EU rates, a tax-free stipend of £17,500 per annum and project consumable costs.
Available opportunities
Award | Title | Deadline |
STRATiGRAD PhD Studentship | Development of mass spectrometry instrumentation for spectroscopically guided surgery | Friday, August 27, 2021 |
STRATiGRAD PhD Studentship | Development of an ultrafast fibre integrated picosecond infrared laser (fPIRL) system for the mass spectrometric analysis of tissues and cells | Friday, August 27, 2021 |