Location/campus: South Kensington Campus - Hybrid
About the role
Please note, candidates applying for this post should not already hold a PhD
The Department of Chemical Engineering is seeking a Research Assistant (Early Career Researcher, ECR) to work on on the development and functional characterisation of nano/micropatterned antimicrobial coatings onto planar and curved surfaces, towards their application to catheters and cardiovascular devices. The post is integrated within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) iSTRIDE (inter-Sectoral Training for Research on the Pathology and Prevention of Indwelling Device Associated infEctions). iSTRIDE brings together a consortium of leading academic and industrial partners to tackle pressing issues related to Indwelling Device Associated Infections (IDAIs).
iSTRIDE integrates six hospitals, one research institute, seven academic universities, and two industrial partners, with profound expertise in microbiology, materials science, and diagnostic technology. The overall objective of the project is to deeper the understanding of different types of IDAIs and develop smart diagnostic tools and effective antimicrobial coatings.
Within the iSTRIDE Doctoral Network, 10 doctoral candidates (DCs) will receive advanced training. The programme emphasizes the development of strong translational skills for careers in biomedical research and medical technology innovation. Training is delivered through cross institutional collaboration, active engagement with industry partners, structured workshops, and research secondments. A distinctive feature of iSTRIDE is that all DCs will complete a hospital internship during their first year, providing early exposure to clinical environments and real world healthcare challenges.
This is an excellent opportunity to work on a challenging research project at a leading academic institution, within an EU network, and develop multidisciplinary research and leadership skills. To comply with funding conditions, applicants must not have a PhD and must have fewer than 4 years research experience. At the time of selection, applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work or studies) in the UK for more than 12 months in the past three years. The successful candidate will be registered for a PhD at Imperial College London.
What you would be doing
You will develop and characterise novel biocompatible nano/micropatterned antimicrobial coatings onto planar and curved surfaces; examine process requirements to fabricate functional topographies onto model devices relevant for IDAIs, and correlate with their antimicrobial action. You will test deposition methods relevant to the functionalisation or modification of non-planar surfaces with potential for integration in biomedical device fabrication. You will benchmark and select best performing nano/micropatterned materials and processes to enable translation to practical contexts.
What we are looking for
The following essential knowledge, skills & experience are sought:
What we can offer you
Further information
The contract will run for 36 months in the first instance, with the possibility of an extension thereafter.
The post is based in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London (South Kensington Campus).
Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Professor João Cabral (j.cabral@imperial.ac.uk)
To apply, please visit the apply button above.
You will find this vacancy by searching either the position title or job number: ENG03932.
Candidates will need to complete an online application.
Further information about the post is available in the job description.
Should you have any queries about the application process please contact chemeng.staffing@imperial.ac.uk
| Location: | London, Hybrid |
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| Salary: | £44,284 to £48,797 per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 9th June 2026 |
| Closes: | 5th July 2026 |
| Job Ref: | ENG03932 |
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