Dr Theoni K. Georgiou (Θεώνη Γεωργίου)

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Theoni obtained a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Cyprus in 2001, followed by a PhD in 2006 in Polymer Chemistry entitled “Star polymers for gene delivery and star-based polymeric networks” under the supervision of Professor Costas Patrickios. She then worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow with Professor Antonios G. Mikos at the Department of Bioengineering at Rice University in the USA. In October 2007, after she was awarded an RCUK Academic Fellowship, she moved to the UK to join the Department of Chemistry at the University of Hull. In January 2014 she joined the Department of Materials at Imperial College as a Lecturer and in September 2016 she was promoted to a Senior Lecturer. In 2017 she was awarded the 2016 Macro Group UK Young Researchers Medal for “contributions to polymer science which show outstanding promise for the future”. In September 2019 she was promoted to a Reader and in September 2022 to a Professor of Polymer Chemistry.

She an active member of the polymer community. In the past she has served as a member of the MacroGroup UK committee (and Chair from 2019-2022), the Materials Chemistry Division (MCD) Council and the RSC and the European Polymer Federation (EPF) committee. Currently she is a member of the advisory editorial board of the European Polymer Journal, Polymer International and Polymer Chemistry and an Associate Editor for the European Polymer Journal.

 

 

 

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS

Dr Haffsah Iqbal (primary supervisor Professor Julian Jones)

PhD STUDENTS

Mr Lee (William) Yu (co-supervised with Professor Julian Jones)

William obtained his BASc in Materials Engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada. He finished his MRes in Nanomaterials at Imperial College London in 2017 October, and is now doing his PhD at Imperial College focusing on nanoparticles for cancer-treatment applications.

Miss Shuchen Wang (co-supervised with Dr Iain Dunlop)

Shuchen obtained her BSc degree in Polymer Materials Science and Engineering from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology in 2017, and MSc degree in Advanced Materials Science from University College London in 2019 November. She now undertaking her PhD thesis focusing on polymeric nanoparticles for biological applications.

Miss Lezhi Wang

Lezhi obtained her MEng degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the Department of Materials of Imperial College London in 2020. She undertook her final year projects on “Thermoresponsive Gels” in the GPG group. She started her PhD studies in 2021 and she is continuing to work on thermoresponsive polymers.

Miss Sofia Mirón Barroso

 Sofia obtained her BSc in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Barcelona in 2018 after spending her last year in Trinity College Dublin as an Erasmus student. She obtained her MSc degree in 2020 in Nanomedicine for Drug Delivery funded by the Erasmus Mundus Program from the Universities of Paris, Angers, Pavia and Patras. She joined ICL in July 2021 as a PhD student, focusing on polymers for gene delivery in cancer treatment applications. This is in collaboration with Dr Jon Krell that is her primary supervisor and Professor Alexandra Porter.

Mr Shaobai Wang

Shaobai obtained his BEng degree in Polymer Materials and Engineering from South China University of Technology in 2016, and MSc degree in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering from Imperial College London. He is now focusing on his PhD program on polymeric materials for biomedical applications.

Miss Xu Liu

Xu obtained her BSc degree in Polymer Science and Engineering in 2018, and her master's degree in Chemical Engineering and Technology in 2020 from Harbin Institute of Technology. She obtained her MSc degree in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering from Imperial College London in 2021 and she started her PhD studies in 2022, focusing on thermoresponsive polymers for biomedical applications.

Miss Birannavi Thiyagarajah (co-supervised with Professor Alexandra Porter)

Birannavi obtained her MSci degree in Chemistry in 2021 from Queen Mary University of London, with research experience in polymeric materials for biomedical applications. She joined Imperial College London in October 2022 as a PhD student. Her research focus will be on stimuli-responsive polymers for drug delivery in cancer treatment applications.

Miss Jiahe Wang

Jiahe obtained her MEng degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Imperial College London in 2022, and undertook the MEng project on thermoresponsive polymer mixtures in the GPG group. She joined the group as a PhD student in December 2022, focusing on thermoresponsive star polymers for various biomedical applications.

Mr Yeyang Sun (supervised by Dr Claudia Contini)

Yeyang obtained his BEng degree in Material Science and Engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University in 2021, followed by the completion of MSc in Advanced Material Science from University College London in 2022. He joined the group in 2023. He is interested in biomaterials and is now working on his PhD project about self-assembled polymeric particles for biomedical applications.

MRes STUDENTS

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MSc STUDENTS

Yueshuang Wang

Undergraduate Students

Stephen Solomou

Raoul Choy

Visiting Scholars

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Summer Students

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