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Events at the Henry Royce Institute

And from around the Materials Community

Royce Training: Biofabrication for Healthcare Research and Innovation
12
March

12 March 2025 - 14 March 2025
All Day

This course focuses on extrusion-based bioprinting techniques relevant to healthcare research, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM). Participants will explore the fundamentals of the technology and hear from experts on the opportunities and challenges of translating 3D bioprinting into real-life medical applications.


Event Type: Training


Lead Partner:University of Manchester


Location: Henry Royce Institute Hub Building

Royce at Cranfield: Hydrogen Material Challenges Short Course
17
March

17 March 2025 - 20 March 2025
All Day

On the 17-20 March 2025, Cranfield University will be hosting a “Hydrogen Material Challenges” short course, supported by the Henry Royce Institute. This course will focus on providing delegates with both practical and experimental knowledge on the fundamental material challenges faced by all components in the hydrogen supply chain: production, storage and distribution, and use.


Event Type: Short Course


Lead Partner:none


Location: Cranfield University

Royce Training: Thin-Film Device Manufacturing
18
March

18 March 2025 - 20 March 2025
All Day

This course will introduce participants to the fundamentals of vacuum technologies and develop knowledge on essential concepts in thin film deposition techniques. It will provide a foundation in microfabrication methods, such as photolithography and ion milling, essential for advanced research and thin film device manufacturing.


Event Type: Training


Lead Partner:Imperial College London


Location: Michael Uren Building, Imperial College London

Physics of Life 2025
24
March

24 March 2025 - 25 March 2025
All Day

The second edition of “Physics of Life 2025” will take place in Harrogate 24-27 March 2025 to represent and draw together the diverse UK biological physics community.


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Lead Partner:none


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NTPMI Workshop: Big Data Handling for Research Technical Professionals: Best Practice Workshop
31
March

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.


Event Type: NTPMI Training


Lead Partner:University of Manchester


Location: Royce Hub Building

Royce Training: Milling, Particle Characterisation, Tube Furnaces and Hardness Testing with Verder Scientific
07
May

07 May 2025 - 08 May 2025
All Day

In Collaboration with Verder Scientific, this course explores milling, particle characterisation, tube furnaces and hardness testing techniques involved in the fabrication of advanced materials. The content will cover the application of these processes across Royce’s research areas in advanced metals processing, biomedical materials, chemical materials design, and nuclear materials.


Event Type: Training


Lead Partner:University of Manchester


Location: Royce Hub Building

CHEMUK 2025
21
May

21 May 2025 - 22 May 2025
All Day

CHEMUK is the UK’s leading trade show supporting the R&D, engineering, sourcing, manufacture, and management of chemicals and formulated products.


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Lead Partner:none


Location: The NEC | Birmingham

Royce Training: An Introduction to Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS)
22
May

22 May 2025
9:30 am - 4:15 pm

This course will provide an introduction to energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analysis for alloys at the Royce Hub Building in Manchester.

The content will introduce the concepts for the generation of X-rays for alloy analysis and EDS techniques on bulk samples. Participants will cover experimental produres, quantification methods, sample preparation and analysis artefacts. The course aims to develop understanding and guidance for practical experimentation to ensure the collection of high-quality EDS data.


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Lead Partner:University of Manchester


Location: Royce Hub Building

Royce Training: Analysing Your XPS Data
26
June

26 June 2025 - 27 June 2025
9:00 am - 4:30 pm

This workshop aims to bring together the local XPS user community to learn how to begin analysing XPS data. Through the demonstration of basic analysis principles, working with training datasets, and user-submitted examples, the content will help users of the university’s XPS facilities develop understanding of best practice approaches to exploring their own data.


Event Type: Skills


Lead Partner:University of Manchester


Location: Royce Hub Building

Microscience Microscopy Congress 2025 (mmc25)
01
July

01 July 2025 - 03 July 2025
All Day

The Microscience Microscopy Congress (mmc) will be back in 2025! One of the biggest events of its kind in Europe, mmc2025 incorporating EMAG 2025 will bring you the very best in microscopy, imaging and cytometry from across the globe.


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Lead Partner:none

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Circular Materials for Sustainable Functional Devices Workshop
04 May 2023    
9:00 am - 3:45 pm
The Henry Royce Institute at the University of Leeds, in collaboration with EPSRC are holding a one-day meeting on Thursday 4th May 2023 to bring together materials researchers who are working in, or passionate about, moving towards an environmentally sustainable digital future. This meeting aims to engage researchers, RTOs, policy makers and those working in industry within the advanced materials community in an active discussion about a materials focus for a sustainable digital future.
Cheltenham Science Festival 2023
06 May 2023 - 11 May 2023    
All Day
Nothing is off limits at Cheltenham Science Festival. See the world’s greatest scientists, futurologists and thought-leaders to help make sense of the world around us. The annual Cheltenham Science Festival by Cheltenham Festivals will take place Tuesday 6 – Sunday 11 June 2023, in Imperial Gardens and various venues around Cheltenham.
Inhaled Particles and NanOEH Conference 2023
15 May 2023 - 18 May 2023    
All Day
Inhaled Particles and NanOEH are coming together to disseminate the current knowledge and understanding surrounding (nano)particle and fibre hazard, exposure and risk.
AI techniques in EM and XRM Imaging for materials science
22 May 2023    
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
This workshop is intended to bring together researchers in the field of artificial intelligence based techniques applied to SEM, STEM and XRM imaging.
Laser Shock Peening: why laser parameters are important
25 May 2023    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Laser Shock Peening (LSP) is a cold, mechanical process of metal components.. By producing a deep compressive residual stress into the material, LSP improves fatigue life, increase resistance to stress corrosion and cracking/corrosion of treated component.
AI hub for Chemistry: AIchemy Open Discussion
27 May 2023    
11:00 am
The University of Liverpool and Imperial College London, in collaboration with the University of Southampton and University of Cambridge, are developing a bid for an EPSRC AI hub for Digital Chemistry. This online open meeting on the 23rd May at 11am will discuss the outline of the hub, how it might develop an inclusive AI-using community and to shape the hub’s aims.
Stand Out Skills Webinar | Build Your Own Academic Website
31 May 2023    
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Learn how to build your own academic website with Dr Lucy Whalley in the first episode of our new Stand Out Skills webinar series. Stand Out Skills is a new webinar series for early career researchers working in materials science disciplines. Hosted by experts, each episode will explore useful presentation, communication, or career skills for researchers which aren’t typically taught as a part of traditional education pathways for materials scientists.
Version Control with Git and GitHub - a 1 day training course
01 June 2023    
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Version control is an essential skill for a modern researcher. It allows you to work with others, develop code faster, and track changes to your own code and even writing. This course is aimed at those who have no or little experience of version control, providing a hands-on introduction to version control using Git.
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