PhD Position in Chemical Engineering
PhD Position in Chemical Engineering
University of Nottingham
Institution: University of Nottingham – Faculty of Engineering, Optics and Photonics Research Group
Location: UK
Reference: ENG308
Closing Date: Open until filled
Project Overview
This PhD aims to image the centre of a live, intact plant root for the first time using cutting-edge optical microscopy and AI-informed wavefront correction techniques.
- Overcomes the long-standing problem of light distortion and scattering in plant roots.
- Enables visualization of dynamic cellular processes critical for:
- Plant resilience to drought, salinity, and waterlogging
- Responses to fungal infections
- Nanoparticle uptake and other physiological studies
- Combines hands-on optics experimentation, AI and machine learning, and plant biology.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration across Engineering, Computer Science, and Biosciences.
Candidate Profile
- Enthusiastic, self-motivated, and resourceful team player.
- 1st or 2:1 undergraduate degree in a relevant field:
- Physics
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- Computer Science
- Biosciences
- Desirable skills: understanding of optics, machine learning, or coding (Python/MATLAB/etc.).
- Interest in multidisciplinary research and hands-on experimentation.
Supervision
- Amanda Wright – Optics and Photonics Research Group
- Mike Somekh – Optics and Photonics Research Group
- Mike Pound – Computer Vision, Computer Science
- Darren Wells – Plant and Crop Biophysics, School of Biosciences
Funding & Environment
- Funding sought after candidate selection (home tuition + UKRI stipend).
- Access to state-of-the-art optical microscopes and facilities in Engineering and Biosciences.
- Training through the Researcher Academy, including paper writing, networking, and career development.
- Inclusive, supportive research environment with strong community and industrial links.
Contact: Amanda Wright to submit CV and supporting statement.
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