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Events at the Henry Royce Institute

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X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy Training Event
18
January

18 January 2022 - 20 January 2022
12:30 pm - 4:30 am

The XPS facilities at the Henry Royce Institute are running an XPS training event over 3 afternoons from 18 – 20th January, 2022, with both in person and virtual sessions.


Event Type: Virtual Training


Lead Partner:University of Manchester

Mechanical characterisation of super soft hydrogels
20
January

20 January 2022
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Presented by Surface Ventures

Despite the ubiquitous use of soft aqueous hydrogels in biomedical applications, one of the major challenges is the ability to precisely control the mechanical properties of soft biomaterials to meet specific needs. However, the accurate and precise determination of soft materials’ low modulus (usually in kPa range) is problematic. Different methods provide values which vary by orders of magnitude, with most lacking the spatial resolution to identify modulus variations in a surface, and there are no reference materials which can be used to validate the methods and values obtained. The novel nanoindentation methods can differentiate between hydrogels with elastic moduli on the order of a single kiloPascal (kPa) using a soft contact protocol, to fill a measurement capability gap identified in literature.

In this free webinar Dr Xu will:

  • Introduce the soft contact protocol in nanoindentation.
  • Show nanoindentation tests on super soft hyrogels (1-10 kPa).
  • Show a new calibration method for the validation of the measurements.
About the Speaker
Dr Dichu Xu, University of Southampton
Following a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Zhejiang University, Dr Xu now works on an EU project “Medical Device Obligations Taskforce (MDOT)” which aims to develop the latest hydrogel coatings for excellent tribological performance in total hip replacement. Expertise and research interests include Nanoindentation on soft biomaterials, Friction & wear of Hydrogel coating, Numerical modelling of contact mechanics, Boundary lubrication, Raman spectroscopy & in-situ tribochemistry process.
About Surface Ventures
Surface Ventures is not-for-profit organisation with a mission to provide world-class Surface Engineering education for academia and industry. Visit surfaceventures.org to find out more about is and view our part webinars.

 


Event Type: Webinar


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Unlock access to £797m facilities and expertise in atoms to devices innovation
29 November 2024    
10:30 am - 5:30 pm
The Henry Royce Institute's 'Atoms to Devices' research area is looking to network and get to know businesses that work in semiconductors, device manufacturing, photonics, optoelectronics, printed photovoltaics, nanolithography, thin film manufacturing or quantum dots, devices and computing. 
In-situ SEM NanoIndentation Workshop
05 December 2024    
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
This workshop will provide an introduction to advanced in-situ nanomechanical testing techniques inside the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), and how these compliment other SEM analytical techniques, e.g. hardness/modulus mapping co-localised with EDS/EBSD.
ScaleBarIT: A Royce Data Curation Open Research Conversation
11 December 2024    
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
This webinar, hosted by the Royce Data Curation Team, takes a conversational approach to presenting the motivation of our speaker to implement Open Research practices in their work, and will feature a demonstration on using the software ScaleBarIT: a free Windows desktop application that enables users to add scale bars to their microscopy images
Celebrating Interdisciplinary Sustainability Research
12 December 2024    
10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Celebrating Interdisciplinary Sustainability Research will be the theme of this year's Sustainable Futures’ Annual Conference, an event showcasing interdisciplinary sustainability research at The University of Manchester.
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