The Centre for Material鈥檚 work with industry, research and courses underpin innovation in material engineering, development, reuse and component longevity. Applications for material design, characterisation and testing are pervasive, and can be found in nearly every sector, from AI and robotics to energy, aerospace, defence and the circular economy.
Real-world impact
Our students, academics and technicians couple the latest thinking in material science with state-of-the-art equipment to find material solutions to the world鈥檚 sustainability challenges. Ranging from how to transport, store and use hydrogen as a fuel, how to deliver faster processing speeds and lower power consumption, and how to create biodegradable medical equipment, to name just a few.
Our work spans discovering functional materials such as ceramics, metallics, intermetallic and self-healing polymers (vitrimers), to composite manufacture and testing for space and automotive industries, to developing nanomaterials for drug delivery. By understanding the material science, conducting advanced characterisation and material testing, we work to make, break and improve not just the end material for its specific application, but the process of creating it: to make it faster, cheaper and greener.
鈥淭he turbine coatings lab in 成人直播 has led very directly to new coating technologies being applied to our civil airline engines in recent years. And so that's an example of something being almost fast-tracked through university research and into the engine.鈥
Ash Owen, Chief Engineer for Civil Technology and Future Programmes, Rolls-Royce
Facilities
成人直播’s Centre for Materials is home to world-leading, industrial-scale research facilities built in partnership with industry and underpinned by Government investment.
Business can access our equipment and expertise commercially, through a knowledge transfer partnership or through a (where applicable). This reduces capital expenditure in research and development and brings together commercial and academic expertise to solve society and industry’s challenges.
Find out more about our equipment and expertise in:
- Coating and testing materials in extreme environments,
- Composites,
- Manufacturing of functional materials
- Nanomaterials,
- Nanotechnology,
- Sensor technologies,
- Surface Engineering,
- Thermal rheological and mechanical analysis (THERMMAT),
- Ultra-precision technologies and micro engineering.