
Royce Institute for Advanced Materials Research Overview
Discover the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials Research and its core areas like 2D Materials, Biomedical Materials, and Energy Storage. Learn about the Materials for Nuclear Energy Core Area's vision and engagement strategies for the future of materials research.
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The Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials Research Francis Livens (Nuclear Core Area Champion)
What is Royce? The UK s Advanced Materials Research Centre Hub in Manchester Other partners- Cambridge, Imperial College, Leeds, Liverpool, National Nuclear Laboratory, Oxford, Sheffield Core Areas - 2D Materials; Advanced Metals Processing; Atoms to Devices; Biomedical Materials; Chemical Materials Design; Energy Storage; Materials for demanding Environments; Materials for Energy Efficient ICT; Materials for Nuclear Energy Each Core Area has a Champion Partners actively investing in the Nuclear Core Area are Manchester, NNL, UKAEA and Sheffield Royce is primarily capital, with some training and recurrent funding
What is the Materials for Nuclear Energy Core Area Doing? Has developed a draft Vision Taking this Vision out to wider consultation (January 9th event in Manchester) Key questions- What should the Core Area do, and what should it not do? How to engage more widely (non-nuclear Royce universities; non-Royce universities; industry; regulators; National Nuclear User Facility; other Royce Areas; National Facilities)? Personal view- Focus on proper hot stuff Big hairy problems that ll be around a long time I don t care who does the work