Core Facility For Advanced Materials & Development

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    The Core Facility For Advanced Materials and Development covers a multitude of research areas associated with Materials Science. The core facility equipment is based across the Royce institute, NGI and Nancy Rothwell Building.

    The Core Facility For Advanced Materials and Development can be roughly grouped into the following areas:

    1. Additive Manufacturing and Deposition
    2. Fibre Technology
    3. Coatings for demanding environments
    4. Thermoelectrical Ceramic materials
    5. Composite and 2D materials
    6. Characterisation

    Meet the Team:
    Senior Technical Specialist: Andrew Wallwork
    Senior Experimental Officer: Rachel Saunders
    Research Technician: Rana Hassan-Naji
    Technician (Manufacture and Fabrication): Oliver Wallwork

    Research technique

    • Technique
    • additive manufature
    • Fibre Fabrication
    • electrospinning
    • electronics printing
    • Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
    • Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD)
    • Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO)
    • Powder Aerosol Deposition (AD)
    • polyjet
    • FDM
    • 2-photonlithography
    • stereolithography
    • Selective laser sintering
    • SLA
    • SLS
    • Rheology

    Facility keywords

    • additive manufature
    • Fibre Fabrication
    • electrospinning
    • Demanding Environments
    • deposition
    • Fused Deposition Modelling
    • printing
    • super resolution
    • PEO
    • polyjet
    • PVD
    • Selective laser sintering
    • Sterolithography
    • CVD
    • Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

    • Henry Royce Institute

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