PROJECT TEAM
Our Team blends experimental and computational capabilities providing an inter-disciplinary approach for scaling-up the manufacture of nanomaterials. The multi-institution project is led by researchers at the University of Sheffield: Dr. Siddharth Patwardhan (Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering) and Dr. Sarah Staniland (Department of Chemistry).
Prof. Siddharth Patwardhan![]() Siddharth Patwardhan is a Professor of Sustainable Materials and Chemical Engineering, the University of Sheffield (TUoS), and has over 15 years of experience in nanobiomaterials and bioinspired green synthesis of nanomaterials with biomedical and engineering applications. Prof. Jan Sefcik![]() Jan Sefcik is a Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. He has authored over 80 papers and has expertise in particle engineering, nanostructured materials and continuous manufacturing processes.
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Dr. Sarah S. Staniland![]() Sarah Staniland is a Reader in Bionanoscience in the Chemistry department at the University of Sheffield. Inspired by magnetic bacteria, she utilised proteins and peptides to fabricate magnetic nano-particles(MNP)in vivo and in vitro.
Dr. Martin Sweatman![]() Martin Sweatman is a Reader in Chemical Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. His work focusses on the application of statistical mechanics to problems in chemical engineering.
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Dr Timm Krueger![]() Timm Krueger is a Chancellor’s Fellow in Chemical Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. He specialises in mesoscopic modelling and simulation of complex fluids and developed a parallelised lattice-Boltzmann (LB) code to simulate particle-laden flows.
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