Gatan, Inc.
Gatan, Inc.
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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2028Partners:Kyushu University, HPNow, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, Bruker UK Ltd, PSI +91 partnersKyushu University,HPNow,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,Bruker UK Ltd,PSI,Stanford University,ILL,SU,Malvern Panalytical Ltd,FELIX Laboratory,Gatan, Inc.,Malvern Panalytical Ltd,ISIS Facility,BP British Petroleum,Stanford Synchroton Radiation Laboratory,Solmates,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Toshiba Research Europe Ltd,European Synch Radiation Facility - ESRF,Gatan, Inc.,TCD,Ceres Power Ltd,Biolin Scientific AB,IHP GmbH,Diamond Light Source,Carl Zeiss Ltd,Jeol UK Ltd,IKZ - Leibniz Institute of Crystal Growt,HPNow,BASF AG (International),Alvatek Ltd,Thermo Fisher Scientific UK,Alvatek Ltd,Diamond Light Source,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Solmates,UK SuperSTEM Laboratory,Acutance Scientific Limited,Imperial College London,NTU,BNL,European Synch Radiation Facility - ESRF,Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory,Acutance Scientific Limited,Smith & Nephew plc (UK),CrystalMaker Software Ltd,JPK Instruments Limited,ION-TOF Gmbh,Institute Max von Laue - Paul Langevin,Japan Adv Inst of Sci & Tech (JAIST),IHP GmbH,RCaH,IKZ -Leibniz Institute of Crystal Growth,Biolin Scientific AB,Jeol UK Ltd,MIT,HITACHI EUROPE LIMITED,TREL,Asylum Research UK Ltd,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),CERES POWER LIMITED,ASYLUM RESEARCH UK LTD,Hitachi Europe Ltd,ORNL,Japan Advanced Inst of Science and Tech,Smith & Nephew (United Kingdom),Nanyang Technological University,Brookhaven National Laboratory,Helmholtz Association,SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corp),Agency for Science Technology-A Star,Applied Biosystems,Stockholm University,Sensor Coating Systems Ltd,BASF,ThermoFisher Scientific,Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory,Oxford Instruments Group (UK),Institut Laue-Langevin,Carl Zeiss Ltd (UK),Science and Technology Facilities Council,Bruker UK Ltd,BP (International),Kurt J Lesker Company,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Sensor Coating Systems Ltd,Research Complex at Harwell,Kurt J Lesker Co Ltd,Agency for Science Technology (A Star),CrystalMaker Software Ltd,UK SuperSTEM Laboratory,BASF,ISIS Facility,FELIX LaboratoryFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023259/1Funder Contribution: 6,639,200 GBPMaterials characterisation is critical to the understanding of key processes in a range of functional and structural materials that have applications across several industrial sectors. These sectors include strategic priorities such as discovery of functional materials, energy storage and conversion and materials manufacturing, and healthcare. Materials characterisation is increasing in complexity, driven by a need to understand how materials properties evolve in operando, over their full lifetimes and over all levels of their hierarchy to predict their ultimate performance. The new generation of materials characterisation techniques will require: 1. Greater spatial and chemical resolution; 2. Correlated information that bridges nano- and centimeter -length scales, to relate the nanoscale chemistry and structure of interest to their intrinsically multi-scale surroundings, and 3. Temporal information about the kinetics of materials behaviour in extreme environments. The CDT will train students in a range of complementary techniques, ensuring that they have the breadth and depth of knowledge to make informed choices when considering key characterisation challenges. Our CDT will use an integrated training approach, to ensure that the technical content is well aligned with the research objectives of each student. This training in specific research needs will be informed by our industry partners and will reflect the suite of research projects that the students will undertake. Our portfolio of research projects will provide an innovative and ambitious research and training experience that will enhance the UK's long-term capabilities across high value industrial sectors. Additionally, our students will receive training in a range of topics that will support their research progress including in science communication, research ethics, career development planning and data science. These additional courses will be distributed throughout the 4-year PhD programme and will ensure that a cohesive training plan is in place for each student, supported by cohort mentors. Each student graduating from the CDT-ACM will leave will a through understanding of the key challenges presented by materials characterisation problems, and have the tools to provide creative solutions to these. They will have first hand experience of collaborating with industry partners and will be well placed to address the strategic needs of the UK Industrial Strategy. Our training will be developed in collaboration with leading partner organisations, and include international collaboration with the AMBER centre, a Science Foundation Ireland centre, as well as national facilities such as Diamond Light Source. Innovative on-line and remote instrument access will be developed that will enable both UK and Irish cohorts to interact seamlessly. Industry partners will be closely involved in designing and delivering training activities including at summer schools, and will include entrepreneurship activities. Overall the 70 students that will be trained over the lifetime of the CDT will receive excellent tuition and research training at two world leading institutions with unique characterisation abilities.
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