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Aurelien Martin :

Aurelien Martin

University of Hertfordshire

Paper: Rapid Screening Particle Size Analysis of Soft Mist Aerosolization Devices

Aurelien is currently undertaking a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences with Industry Experience at the University of Hertfordshire, sponsored by Merxin Ltd through the Hertfordshire Knowledge Exchange Partnership (HKEP). He holds a Master’s degree in Biomedical Physics from the University of Montpellier and an Engineering degree in Photonics from Télécom St-Etienne thanks to a dual degree programme available through the Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT). Prior to his PhD, Aurelien was employed at the University of Hertfordshire as a Senior Research Assistant during which he developed his knowledge and expertise in inhalation devices. Aurelien’s current research interests are focused on medical device engineering, with his PhD project exploring the generation of fine mist aerosols for drug delivery to the deep lungs.

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