Advanced materials receives big push to bridge UK university-industry gap
News & Analysis Science Policy With a planned government investment of £235 million from the UK Northern Powerhouse initiative and a further £80 million from universities, the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials at The University of Manchester is The United Kingdom's biggest invest...
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News & Analysis Science Policy With a planned government investment of £235 million from the UK Northern Powerhouse initiative and a further £80 million from universities, the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials at The University of Manchester is The United Kingdom's biggest investment in materials research in some time. The ambition for the Royce, as it is dubbed, is to become "the UK's home of advanced materials research and innovation," according to the government's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Artist's rendition of the central hub of the Henry Royce Institute--the United Kingdom's leading center for advanced materials research and commercialization--which is due to open in 2019. According to EPSRC, the UK's leading funding body for academic research in engineering and the physical sciences, the aim of the new institute will be to conduct research that enables "the iterative design of advanced materials" for diverse applications such as energy-efficient ICT [information and communication technologies] or for use in hazardous or demanding environments such as nuclear or aerospace. Jo Johnson, Minister for Universities and Science, also announced funding for the satellites at Cambridge, Leeds, Sheffield, Imperial College London, and the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy near Oxford. |
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