Osborn Steel Extrusions Limited
Osborn Steel Extrusions Limited
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assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2024Partners:INSA de Lyon, BAE Systems (UK), GKN Aerospace Services Ltd, Max Planck Institutes, Otto Fuchs KG +79 partnersINSA de Lyon,BAE Systems (UK),GKN Aerospace Services Ltd,Max Planck Institutes,Otto Fuchs KG,Constellium,TU Delft,DSTL,Ford Motor Company,BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd,Shanghai Baosteel Group Corporation,OYKS,Firth Rixson Limited,Airbus Group (International),FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,Tsinghua University,[no title available],Westinghouse Electric (United States),Bae Systems Defence Ltd,Max-Planck-Gymnasium,Westinghouse Electric (Sweden),EADS UK Ltd,EDF,GKN Aerospace,Alcoa Europe Flat Rolled Products,MEL Chemicals,AGH University of Science and Technology,ICAR,Luxfer Group (United Kingdom),Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Ltd,EDF (International),Osborn Steel Extrusions Limited,SPECIAL METALS WIGGIN LIMITED,University of Sheffield,Tsinghua University,Novelis Global Technology Centre (NGTC),European Space Agency (International),Airbus (United Kingdom),Magnesium Elektron (to be replaced),Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Ltd,BAE Systems (Sweden),Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),POSTECH ,ISIS Facility,IISc,ASE,Osborn Steel Extrusions Limited,Constellium,SIEMENS PLC,Alcoa Europe Flat Rolled Products,B P International Ltd,Westinghouse Electric Sweden AB,Metalysis Ltd,Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),Novelis Global Technology Centre,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Otto Fuchs KG,Jagiellonian University,TWI Ltd,Firth Rixson Limited,STFC - LABORATORIES,Pohang University of Science and Techno,University of Sheffield,Siemens plc (UK),ISIS Facility,EADS Airbus (to be replaced),Research Geesthacht GmbH,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Airbus,INSA de Lyon,Helmoltz-Zentrum Geesthacht,The Welding Institute,Indian Institute of Science IISc,CSIRO,STFC - Laboratories,Metalysis Ltd,Science and Technology Facilities Council,UCT,BP (UK),CSIRO,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Special Metals Wiggin Trustees LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L016273/1Funder Contribution: 3,533,530 GBPMetallic materials are used in an enormous range of applications, from everyday objects, such as aluminium drinks cans and copper wiring to highly-specialised, advanced applications such as nickel superalloy turbine blades in jet engines and stainless steel nuclear reactor pressure vessels. Despite advances in the understanding of metallic materials and their manufacture, significant challenges remain. Research in advanced metallic systems helps us to understand how the structure of a material and the way it is processed affects its properties and performance. This knowledge is essential for us to develop the materials needed to tackle current challenges in energy, transport and sustainability. We must learn how to use the earth's resources in a sustainable way, finding alternatives for rare but strategically important elements and increasing how much material we recycle and reuse. This will partly be achieved through developing manufacturing and production processes which use less energy and are less wasteful and through improving product designs or developing and improving the materials we use. In order to deliver these new materials and processes, industry requires a lot more specialists who have a thorough understanding of metallic materials science and engineering coupled with the professional and technical leadership skills to apply this expertise. The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallic Systems will increase the number of metallurgical specialists, currently in short supply, by training high level physical science and engineering graduates in fundamental materials science and engineering in preparation for doctoral level research on challenging metallic material and manufacturing problems. By working collaboratively with industry, while undertaking a comprehensive programme of professional skills training, our graduates will be equipped to be tomorrow's research leaders, knowledge workers and captains of industry.
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