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Claudio Lourencio - PhD Chemistry

I chose UCL first because of the multidisciplinary project that was offered, the quality of the research conducted at UCL and the state of art of the facilities and equipment.

Claudio Lourencio

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What is your educational background?

I have graduated in 2010 in Biochemical Sciences from The University of Salford.

What are your motivations for pursuing a PGR?

My motivation to pursue this degree in particular was that I have always been passionate about research and sort of reached a dead end in my career for lacking a PhD. This EngD degree will allow me to become a full-fledged researcher and gain access to more challenging positions and projects.

Why did you apply to UCL for graduate study?

I chose UCL first because of the multidisciplinary project that was offered, the quality of the research conducted at UCL and the state of art of the facilities and equipment. Without forgetting that is a well-known University and nicely placed in the top 10.

Can you briefly describe your research?

My research focuses study of the Removal of Biofilms by Reactive Oxygen Species. It is initially aimed at denture biofilms that can be a nightmare for anyone who wear dentures, but the technology can be applied to many other fields. The project involves several techniques and equipment from Chemistry, Physics and Microbiology, all complemented with Microscopy. 

What do you find interesting about your field of study and what inspires you?

My industry background taught me to always think about the consumer when doing research so my main inspiration comes from the fact that I am studying to improve people’s lives.

Has there been an element of your degree programme that has impressed you or been particularly valuable?

My first year, we had a computational module. It was very hard at the beginning but gave me essential insights in computation. It is something that I would never choose, so I am glad that it was part of the curricula.

What are your career plans once you’ve completed your current programme of study at UCL? 

After coming back to academia, I am a bit indecisive on what to do next. Ideally, I would like to land somewhere between academia and industry where I can do meaningful research but have the consumer and an end product in view. 

Is there anything else you would like to say about your time at UCL Chemistry?

I will not say that I had the time of my life, but it was great. The facilities and people around here are awesome but there is plenty of room for improvement like everywhere else. If I could go back in time, I would still come to UCL. 

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