Prof Gleb Sukhorukov

 

Research Group News

June 2022

Valeriia Kudriavtceva

Congratulations to Valeriia Kudriavtceva on successfully passing her PhD Viva

7 June 2022

Valeriia has successfully completed her PhD on "Elaboration of biodegradable printed microcapsules and microchambers: versatile microencapsulation approach for drug delivery applications" In her work she proposed a novel way to make capsules what allows to encapsulate various substances regardless their molecular weight and solubility, including encapsulation in dry … [more]


April 2022

Research Paper 1st prize (Materials Engineering) to William Amoako Kyei-Manu, presented by Prof. Hazel Screen (Head of School)

5th Russell Binions Memorial PhD Research Symposium held at SEMS

27 April 2022

The 5th Russell Binions Memorial PhD Research Symposium was held in-person at Queen Mary University of London on 27th April 2022. Over 30 PhD students, in their 2nd and 3rd years, presented their research, to staff and students, in fields ranging from Biomedical, Materials to Mechanical and Robotics Engineering. We had a … [more]

BEng poster prize winner, Ghala Alsaigh

BEng Research Project poster prize winners at ILF April 2022

6 April 2022

Selected 3rd year BEng students presented posters on their research projects at the Industrial Liaison on 6th April 2022. We had over 50 external visitors at the event from industry as well as Alumni. The posters were displayed at the Final Year Student Project Showcase in the morning, where a fantastic selection … [more]


August 2020

Professor Gleb Sukhorukov

Gleb Sukhorukov's H-index reaches 100

31 August 2020

One measure of the impact of an academic's research is to count the number of citations. Citations refect who thinks our work is of interest and worth referencing. One common measure of this is to use the h-index which is defined as the maximum value of h such that the … [more]


April 2020

‘Magnetically responsive’ microscopic drug carrier

Researchers use magnetism to keep drugs at disease sites

30 April 2020

The researchers were able to use magnetism to hold ‘magnetically responsive’ microscopic drug carriers at chosen sites, even in the presence of external forces, such as flowing liquid, which would normally displace them. They also found that magnetism restricted the movement of cells containing these drug capsules. This … [more]


November 2019

From left to right Valeriia Kudriavtceva, Megan McFie, Julia Strudwick from Polymax, Hudair Samad  and Prof Martin Knight

Award Winning Research Students in SEMS

20 November 2019

At the SEMS annual research led Industrial Liaison Forum, there was a research showcase from 80 of our current PhD students. The panel of judges this year were made up a wide range of academics from each division. They decided after a careful deliberation to award the following prizes: 1st Prize: … [more]


August 2019

Chlorhexidine crystals grown on surface of implant (magnification increases from left to right)

Licence Agreement signed with Schottlander dental company

26 August 2019

Queen Mary University of London has signed IP transfer agreement on "Sustained Release Chlorhexidine Particles Technology" with Schottlander company for dental applications. Inventors are Prof. Gleb Sukhorukov and Dong Luo (former PhD student, now postdoc in Case Western Uni) together with Dr. Mike Cattell and Dr. Saroash Shahid … [more]


March 2019

Rashna being congratulated by Dr Carolyn Small from Arconic, who is the Chair of the Materials Division Industrial Advisory Board.

3rd Year Project Poster Winners Announced

14 March 2019

The Spring Industrial Liaison Forum played host to the 3rd year project student poster showcase. This year two winners were selected from the 300+ posters that were submitted. These were from Fatou CHANG for her poster on "Solar drier for agricultural food preservation in developing countries" who is supervised … [more]


February 2018

Professor Gleb Sukhorukov

Professor Gleb Sukhorukov reaches an h-index of 95

27 February 2018

Congratulations to Professor Gleb Sukhorukov whose h-index has recently reached 95, as per Google Scholar. The h-index is a numerical indicator of how productive and influential a researcher is. Gleb is author and co-author of more than 300 papers whose impact is reflected in more than 30 000 citations of his works. He pioneered … [more]