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Dipak Sarker is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Applied Sciences, with expertise in nanotechnology, materials science, and environmental engineering. His research focuses on nanomaterials, drug delivery systems, microplastics pollution, and sustainable materials. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of East Anglia and has worked at institutions like the Quadram Institute and Max Planck Institute. Sarker is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (CChem FRSC) and Institute of Materials (FIMMM).
- Education: PhD in Statistical Mechanics - Physics (University of East Anglia, 1996)
- Research Interests: Nanotechnology, environmental pollution, drug delivery, recycling, and biomaterials.
His work spans collaborations with chemists, engineers, clinicians, and industrial partners. Key projects include developing smart wound dressings, studying microplastic impacts, and optimizing waste recycling. Sarker supervises numerous PhD students in materials science and nanotechnology, and contributes to teaching modules like pharmaceutical packaging, sustainability, and analytical chemistry.
Awards: 2003 University of Brighton Innovation Award Winner, Featured Chemist in RSC's Chemistry World (2005).
- Grants & Projects: Leads initiatives on sustainable healthcare materials, wound dressing innovation, and microplastic pollution in marine environments.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Advanced Engineering Centre and Environment and Public Health Research Excellence Group.




