Alan Ryan

RCSI student receives engineering scholarship worth £10,000

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IET Award-winning student Alan Ryan

19 November 2014

Alan Ryan, PhD student at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), has been awarded a prestigious scholarship from one of the world’s largest professional bodies for engineers, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Alan is a student working with Prof Fergal O’Brien, Deputy Director of Amber, the Science Foundation Ireland-funded materials science centre.

Ryan has been awarded one of the IET’s largest scholarships – the 2014 Postgraduate Scholarship for an Outstanding Researcher, worth £10,000 for his work in tissue engineering, where he has developed a novel artificial blood vessel from a natural polymer biomaterial.

Currently, Ryan’s research focuses on utilising the natural polymers, collagen and elastin, as a basis for growing blood vessels in the lab using tissue engineering techniques.

“I am absolutely delighted to be awarded this scholarship. I hope to continue to undertake postdoctoral research in a world class institute such as Amber so that I remain at the forefront of this exciting field and further develop my own research niche. My career objectives are to combine my passion for engineering, science, technology, and teaching, with aspirations to become a principal investigator and university lecturer in the future.”

Ryan’s supervisor, Prof Fergal O’Brien said: “This is a fantastic achievement by Alan, and is a testament to the quality of his work in the development of biomaterials that could be used as alternatives to current vascular bypasses for the benefit of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of death worldwide.”

Trevor Grimshaw, Chair of the IET Scholarships Committee, said: “Every year we receive a very high calibre of applications, and this year has been no exception. The scholarship recipients have demonstrated outstanding talent as well as real engineering potential, and I look forward to seeing the results of their inspirational work.”

The IET’s Postgraduate Scholarship for an Outstanding Researcher is given annually to an accomplished PhD researcher working on a project that aims to enhance people’s lives through advancing knowledge in science, engineering and technology.

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