The University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield is a research university with a global reputation for excellence. We're renowned for the excellence, impact and distinctiveness of our research-led learning and teaching.

Royce at the University of Sheffield coordinates operations across two state-of-the-art facilities: the Royce Discovery Centre and the Royce Translational Centre.

We manage over £43.5 million of Royce facilities, which combined with our knowledge and experience in the field of powder metallurgy, provides a framework that delivers innovation in Advanced Metals Processing.

Royce at the University of Sheffield leads on metals processing innovation which bridges the gap between small-scale laboratory research and industrial-scale manufacturing and processing.

Our unique range of industrial-grade machines are capable of delivering research activities that span Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) one to six, proven by the researchers and SMEs that have utilised our facilities.

Collaborative knowledge has enabled the smooth transition in taking product and process ideas from initial concept, through development, testing, and optimisation, to industry trial. Our facilities accelerate end-to-end research activities, whilst also offering access to equipment or services at any stage of the process.

We believe that collaboration between our researchers, Catapults, and industry will create real solutions in the discovery and creation of innovative material systems, providing significant societal and economic benefit to the UK.

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Core Facilities

Royce at the University of Sheffield is equipped with two state-of-the-art facilities to assist in the acceleration of university and industry ideas through to an industry production scale in order to meet global challenges.

Royce Discovery Centre

This facility takes materials and processing concepts, and develops these from basic principles through analytical and experimental processes, with the aim of proving the concept in terms of feasibility and applicability for industrial use.

Royce Translational Centre

The Royce Translational Centre, based at the University of Sheffield Innovation District, evolves novel materials and processing techniques development by research teams, making them accessible for trial by industry.

We are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to help accelerate university and industry ideas through to an industry production scale in order to meet our global challenges.

Prof Kathy Christofidou | University of Sheffield

Technology Platforms

Materials Discovery and Prototyping

Alloy development is where traditional industries and researchers alike look to new materials to meet the challenges posed in the transition to zero carbon, sustainable manufacture, and fostering a circular economy.

Thermal Treatment for Radioactive Waste Management

A suite of thermal treatment capabilities, expertise in advanced materials fabrication and unique characterisation capability.

Near Net Shape Manufacturing

This platform offers more efficient material usage, and can significantly reduce machining requirements to better meet national challenges in sustainability, recycling, and the circular economy. These processes can offer greater flexibility, previously inaccessible structures, and reduced costs for the next generation of complex components.

Advanced Metals Processing

The Advanced Metals Processing research area aims to build on the UK’s strength in metals processing and provide the support needed to deliver innovative metals processing technologies and novel alloy solutions.

Our focus on metals process innovation is the gap between small-scale laboratory metals processing and the industrial scale. Through a combination of small-scale experiments, materials characterisation, and modelling, our aim is to develop an integrated computational materials engineering approach to metals processing across the whole manufacturing process. This will enable the UK metal industries to transition to a resource efficient, zero-pollution, digitalized and agile future.

Advanced Metals Processing

Nuclear Materials

The Nuclear Materials research area aims to help increase the UK’s existing economic strengths and competitive advantages in nuclear energy, and support its net-zero ambitions, by enabling innovation in research on radioactive materials.

Next generation fission and fusion power stations require development of more resilient materials due to the increased demands they place on materials, from corrosion to high radiation fields and severe thermal loads.

This research also enhances modelling across length and time scales to aid in the development of new codes and standards, which will positively benefit new nuclear build and potentially have impact across multiple sectors.

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Imaging and Characterisation

The Imaging and Characterisation research area aims to provide access to the cutting-edge techniques across the entire scope of Royce’s research areas. This includes the specific expertise needed to describe and quantify the structure and properties of such a broad range of advanced materials. These techniques provide vital information to accelerate and support materials optimisation to improve performance, production, functionality and sustainability.

The applications of the Imaging and Characterisation capability across the partner institutes spans and complements the entire scope of Royce’s research areas and are vital in accelerating the development of advanced materials.

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Modelling and Simulation

Modelling and Simulation research aims to accelerate innovation in materials through physics-based modelling and computational simulation and facilitate collaboration between academia and industry.

Covering all the types of materials, numerous approaches to modelling and simulation exist across the full range of time and length scales where their behaviour is significant, from atoms and electrons to the scale of engineering components and beyond.

The Modelling and Simulation Research Area is integral to all Royce activities and serves as a key pillar of the Institute’s Materials 4.0 strategy, which drives the acceleration of materials innovation through digital methods.

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