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Mr Nicolas Shiaelis

Graduate Student

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Gene machines
nicolas.shiaelis@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 201
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SURF Neutron Reflectometer: ISIS Neutron School

Experienced Postgraduate Researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Academic Research, Machine Learning and Entrepreneurship.

DPhil Project

The increasing frequency and magnitude of viral outbreaks in recent decades, epitomized by the current COVID-19 pandemic, has resulted in an urgent need for sensitive and accurate diagnostics. Viruses affect both animals and humans and it is expected that due to various parameters such as globalisation and global warming the incidence and prevalence of viral endemics and pandemics will increase in the coming years.This project aspires to develop the tools for the new generation of viral diagnostics utilising fluorescent microscopy and machine learning and exploiting the viral envelope’s chemistry

Research interests

Biophysics
Fluorescent Microscopy
Machine Learning
Neutron Scattering
Viruses

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