Brenna Devlin

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Towards next-generation tissue-engineered constructs: advances in melt electrowriting (MEW) biomaterial scaffold design and fabrication.

Brenna Devlin is a PhD Candidate with the Biofabrication and Tissue Morphology Group at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She earned her BE(Mech) in 2020 from the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) with a focus on biotechnology and computer vision. Passionate about bridging the gap between engineering and medicine, Brenna’s research explores application design, cell culture and advanced manufacturing technologies including melt electrowriting (MEW) towards the development of next-generation clinical technology.

Under the supervision of Dr. Naomi Paxton and Professor Mia Woodruff, her current projects aim to develop innovative tools for efficient biomaterial scaffold design, analysis and fabrication. Beyond her academic pursuits, Brenna enjoys travelling, swimming and gaming.

Thesis title

Towards next-generation tissue-engineered constructs: advances in melt electrowriting (MEW) biomaterial scaffold design and fabrication.

Principal Supervisor

Professor Mia Woodruff,

Associate Supervisors

Dr Naomi Paxton