The first six months of a PhD is a whirlwind of information, literature exploration, and meticulous planning. There are gaps to be identified, challenges to overcome, and design of experiments to propose. As I embarked on this academic journey, it was clear that a well-crafted plan would be necessary and would become the guiding compass… Continue reading Expect the Unexpected!
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Learning how to Multitask – in slow motion
As a PhD student in the SIMPPER_MedDev programme, this year has commanded me to work on multiple projects and goals, shifting constantly between ideas and mindsets. Besides my project work, there have been modules and trainings, conferences and secondments, and collaborations and co-authorings. While many people will argue that doing too many different things at… Continue reading Learning how to Multitask – in slow motion
The ‘Breakthrough Point’ in My PhD Journey
As I reflect on the first two years of my PhD journey, which marks the midpoint of this rigorous academic pursuit, I find it crucial to delve into the significance of identifying the strengths of my research direction and the breakthroughs within my PhD work. I aim to illustrate this importance through my own experiences. … Continue reading The ‘Breakthrough Point’ in My PhD Journey
Injection moulding- A key technology in fabrication of Microfluidics
Introduction: In the realm of modern technology, microfluidics has emerged as a groundbreaking field with vast applications across various industries, including biomedical, chemical, and environmental sciences. Microfluidic devices allow for precise manipulation and control of tiny amounts of fluids, enabling advancements in diagnostics, drug delivery, and lab-on-a-chip systems. Behind the scenes of these sophisticated devices… Continue reading Injection moulding- A key technology in fabrication of Microfluidics
The Power of Science Communication: A Scientist’s Journey
Introduction:Hey there, fellow science enthusiasts! Today, I want to talk about a topic close to my heart: science communication. As a scientist, I’ve come to realize the immense importance of being skilled in the art of conveying scientific concepts to the wider world. Join me as I share my personal journey and the reasons why… Continue reading The Power of Science Communication: A Scientist’s Journey
Importance of surface integrity in manufacturing biomedical devices
The surface integrity of biomedical devices is crucial to their performance and effectiveness. Biomedical devices, such as orthopaedic implants, surgical instruments, and prosthetics, are often implanted or come in contact with living tissues and bodily fluids. As a result, the surface of these devices must be carefully designed and controlled to ensure biocompatibility, durability, and… Continue reading Importance of surface integrity in manufacturing biomedical devices
Case study: Prototyping a screening device for anti-cancer drug treatment
Following the second training module (TM2) hosted by UCD in the spring of 2022, a case study was given to a group of three ESRs in the SIMPPER_MedDev project. With excitingly new and relevant knowledge of the design of microfluidic devices and the industry at large, they were challenged to address a new direction to… Continue reading Case study: Prototyping a screening device for anti-cancer drug treatment
Training week – Copenhagen
Training week – Copenhagen After seven months it finally arrives the time to gather again, this time in Copenhagen, Denmark! I think I can speak on behalf of everyone that excitement and anxiety were the main feelings before seeing and hanging out with everyone in another country. For a lot of us it was the… Continue reading Training week – Copenhagen
My Understanding of the Doctorate
Before I start this blog, I would like to thank the “SIMPPER_MedDev – H2020-MSCA-ITN-2020” project for giving me this valuable opportunity to pursue my PhD and to meet a great group of scientific researchers! Back in 2018, after I failed to apply for a PhD at Tsinghua University, I began to reflect on my shortcomings… Continue reading My Understanding of the Doctorate
Training in Dublin
The 12 early-stage researchers (ESRs) for the first time since joining SIMPPER_MedDev, met each other in Dublin to attend their training modules at University College Dublin. Based in different countries and hosted by top research universities the ESRs flew in from Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, and the Netherlands. The training was tailor made to pave the… Continue reading Training in Dublin