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Events at the Henry Royce Institute

And from around the Materials Community

Advanced Metallic Systems CDT Postgraduate Research Conference
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09 July 2024 - 10 July 2024
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New Insights in Metals; from advanced characterisation to simulation’ is the Annual Postgraduate Research Conference in Metallic Materials hosted by the AMS CDT.


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Location: The Innovation Centre

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NuFor: Nuclear Forensics
01 October 2024 - 03 October 2024    
All Day
NuFor is the dedicated forum aimed at bringing together academia, industry and government, to share developments, successes and highlights in the field of Nuclear Forensics with a wider, multidisciplinary audience. This annual conference provides a collaborative space for international discussion and alliance in this unique field.
Royce Workshop: Commercialisation for Materials Scientists, Leeds
02 October 2024    
All Day
After a successful debut event at Imperial College London earlier this year, a new edition of the Royce workshop on commercialisation will be taking place at the University of Leeds.
Stand Out Skills: "PhD to Industry: The Critical Role of Project Management Skills"
03 October 2024    
10:00 am - 11:00 am
This Stand Out Skills webinar delves into the obstacles faced when transitioning from academia to industry, highlighting how project management skills are vital for to making this transition as smooth as possible. Dr. Valentina Guerra will explore in her talk how these skills help organise research into actionable industry projects, enhance team collaboration, and boost employability.
Royce Training: From polymers to biomaterials
14 October 2024 - 15 October 2024    
All Day
This course will introduce facilities and equipment in support of the material and mechanical evaluation of polymers and other biomaterials. It will include overviews of equipment from TA Instruments and explore the techniques used to collect and characterise biomaterial data. Case studies will showcase research conducted with the kit and highlight areas of capability within Royce’s facilities. Participants will be able to view equipment and gain basic demonstrations of it in action, as well as learn how to use TRIOS software to conduct analysis of their own data.
Royce Training: Spectroscopy in Sustainability Research
17 October 2024    
All Day
This course will provide an introduction to the use of spectroscopy in research into sustainable materials and plastics recycling. The content will explore currently available equipment, commonly used techniques, and practical approaches for use. It will cover the capabilities of Horiba’s spectroscopy instruments and how to best design experiments that answer key research and business questions. Research case studies will demonstrate recent examples of successful spectroscopy use in the identification and characterisation of materials. The course will also explore routes through which students, researchers, industry scientists and small businesses can access relevant equipment through Royce Access Schemes.
Royce Industrial Showcase | Applications of Hard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
23 October 2024    
All Day
The Henry Royce Institute at the University of Manchester is hosting a full-day HAXPES showcase aimed at boosting industry engagement. Part of the institute’s mission is to provide access to the latest facilities and capability to UK companies, thereby catalysing industrial collaboration and exploitation of materials research.
Cancelled: Open research and publishing
29 October 2024    
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
This event has been cancelled.  For further information about training opportunities available with Royce, contact training@royce.ac.uk
MaDE Advanced Engineering Hackathon
30 October 2024 - 31 October 2024    
All Day
To solve the grand challenges our society faces, we need to think differently. This is particularly true in established industries that produce the materials that form the basis of our economy – i.e. the Foundation Industries1. Inter-disciplinary collaboration between students and researchers will open up the possibility of innovative approaches to climate change and other global problems.
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