Royce at the University of Oxford is a leading partner in Electrochemical Systems research for the Institute. From its operational Hub within the Department of Materials, the university provides access to world leading facilities for research into energy storage, micromechanics, quantum materials and superconductors. Further capability in advanced characterisations techniques are available within the Royce facilities and applicable to a wide range of industries.
The primary focus for Royce research at the University of Oxford is on next-generation materials for electrochemical energy storage – for use in rechargeable batteries, also known as secondary batteries. A wide range of research facilities for the fabrication, testing and characterisation of electrochemical storage materials are available for collaborative research projects or for supported access from our Technicians and Application Scientists.

Our Facilities
Royce equipment is hosted in numerous facilities and research groups across the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford. Detailed information about our facilities can be accessed here. Use the links below to see virtual tours of our facilities.
Centre for Energy Materials Research
Atom Probe Tomography
Centre for Electron Microscopy
Technology Platforms
Royce Technology Platforms are groupings of cutting-edge facilities and expertise. Each Platform has a Technology Platform Lead responsible for developing and enhancing the facilities and supporting related research activities which utilise Royce Equipment