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Events at the Henry Royce Institute

And from around the Materials Community

UKRI The Net Zero series : Towards a sustainable future - Sustainable Supply Chains
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September

20 September 2021
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

UKRI run a monthly webinar from April to November featuring ISCF challenges, UKRI councils, and project leads, as well as renowned external experts from academia, industry, and technology fields. This session focuses on Supply Chains


Event Type: Webinar


Lead Partner:none

bp-ICAM Webinar: NanoSIMS Imaging of Hydrogen and Deuterium in Metals
20
September

20 September 2021
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

In this seminar Dr Katie Moore will show how her research group has been using the NanoSIMS to image localised deuterium in electrochemically charged steel and nickel alloys as well as in zirconium alloys oxidised in an autoclave to simulate nuclear reactor conditions. She will explain how isotopic tracers, such as 18O and deuterium, can be used to avoid imaging artefacts and provide temporal information.


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Lead Partner:University of Manchester

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NTPMI Workshop: Big Data Handling for Research Technical Professionals: Best Practice Workshop
31 March 2025 - 01 April 2025    
All Day
This NTPMI workshop for Research Technical Professionals will consider the various challenges in handling data in materials science, such as: i) specification of metadata; ii) methods of compression or down-sampling; iii) data storage and retention practices; iv) sharing and tools for access. The idea is to gather perspectives on the above aspects to instigate discussions around working methods and best practices.
GROWTH UK Online Seminar 3: PVD growth of multilayer structures for superconductor spintronics and nuclear fusion applications
02 April 2025    
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
In the next online seminar, Dr. Adrian Ionescu, Senior Scientist at Royce Technology Platform Physical Vapour Deposition and Characterisation Facility, University of Cambridge will give a talk on: PVD growth of multilayer structures for superconductor spintronics and nuclear fusion applications.