Henry Royce Institute
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National institute for advanced materials research and innovation. Our activities support the UK in developing advanced materials for a sustainable society.
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A new publication in the American Chemical Society off the back of research done on Royce's Ambient Processing Cluster Tool pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acā¦ Approaches to limit lithium loss during vacuum deposition in thin film growth during #BatteryMetals research
Today is the day! To celebrate #Quantum Day we have worked with Great Science Share for Schools and Artful Fox Creatives to create this āļø
āIzzy Jonesās Quantum Worldā and Guided Enquiry resources enable pupils to work like quantum scientists available from TODAY!!! #GSSfS2024
Are you a podcast listener interested in material science and engineering?
Check out 'Materials unlocked', a new podcast by #RAEngResearch Fellow Lewis Owen which explores the work that happens at the Henry Royce Institute
based at EngineeringSheffield. Listen here: sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institutā¦
Join Royce@Cambridge on 11th April to hear about plans for Roads to Removal: a supply curve for CO2 removal capacity in the United States š³š bit.ly/3POGUwB
š£ Calling all podcast listeners interested in material science and engineering
'Materials unlocked' is a new podcast by #RAEngResearch Fellow Lewis Owen, which explores the work that happens at the Henry Royce Institute
based at EngineeringSheffield. Listen here: sheffield.ac.uk/royce-institutā¦
I'm excited to announce that we are hosting another 'Sip of Science' event at Henry Royce Institute on 15 April! #materialsscience talks and more from researchers and technicians at Royce and the wider University of Manchester.
pintofscience.co.uk/event/sip-of-sā¦
Congratulations to Royce Cambridge's own Professor Manish Chhowalla who has been awarded a share of Ā£10M to develop atomically thin semiconductors, an emerging platform for ultra-low-power #electronics
raeng.org.uk/news/10-millioā¦
š¢ Thanks to Henry Royce Institute for setting up a FREE streamlined route to access key battery characterisation techniques for investigation of electrode and electrolyte materials for Faraday Institution researchers!
More info & application: lnkd.in/eVK7pRh7
Weāre supporting a Ā£16m investment in 11 community-driven projects that will provide training and development for research technical professionals. More: orlo.uk/eHqYG UK Research and Innovation