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Nicole Hall is a Doctor of Philosophy and active Researcher in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. She specializes in microfluidic device development and cell behavior analysis, with significant contributions to inertial microfluidics applications in medical and environmental sciences.
- Active collaborator on the EPSRC-funded project 'DTP 2224'
- Recipient of the 2024 John Gaylor Award
- Published 7 research outputs including experimental studies and posters
Her research spans microfluidic engineering, cellular analysis, and metabolic profiling, focusing on high Reynolds number systems and multimodal biomedical applications. Recent work includes experimental investigations into cell focusing behaviors and senescence-related metabolic phenotypes.
Scientific awards:
- John Gaylor Award (2024)
She has delivered invited talks at international events including 'Innovation in Rehabilitation Technologies' (2024) and 'Ultra fast sample processing' (2023).
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