
Security Composites Ltd
Security Composites Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2006 - 2011Partners:Security Composites Ltd, Halliburton Energy Services, Imperial College London, Halliburton Energy Services, Halliburton Energy Services +2 partnersSecurity Composites Ltd,Halliburton Energy Services,Imperial College London,Halliburton Energy Services,Halliburton Energy Services,Security Composites Ltd,Security Composites LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E007538/1Funder Contribution: 915,468 GBPThis proposal aims to create an adventurous research programme in the area of multifunctional nanomaterial-enhanced polymers building the technological foundation for a variety of engineering innovations. It draws upon and furthers the development of the following most recent key scientific advances:1. in quality improvement and modification of carbon nanotubes and their application in functional nanocomposites2. in the synthesis of porous media via emulsion templating 3. in nanoparticles as alternative surfactants including the synthesis of Janus, i.e. anisotropic two-faced, nanotubes and 4. in microbial synthesis of renewable (Janus) nanomaterials and their applications in green nanocomposites.The speculative nature of this research lies not only in the synthesis of bi-functional nanomaterials, but also in the use of guided self-assembly to create novel materials. The idea is to engineer innovative structural materials that can respond 'intelligently' to changes in their environment. The programme will explore the synthesis of anisotropic 'Janus'-particles, the development of scalable purification and modification processes for carbon nanotubes, and processes for manufacturing multifunctional materials. It will target applications in challenging environments, where extraordinary materials are in demand. The prime objectives of this proposal are to:1. foster a system of innovation connecting engineering research, basic science advances, and end-users in the design, synthesis, process and application of novel multifunctional structural materials;2. form an Exploration Group that brings together a network of distinguished scientists, academic experts, young academics and industrial users from around the world;3. engage with the public, media professionals and policy makers with a view to educate and inform the public and potential users and receiving feedback from these groups. The Exploration Group, as a network of excellence, will interact through a Roundtable of Ideas programme. It consists of planned and ad hoc activities such as colloquia, workshops and ideas factories to generate Blue Skies ideas and identify new research directions. The skills-set of the team will be enhanced through the exchange of research personnel. An interdisciplinary team of young researchers with a broad spectrum of skills in the area of multifunctional materials will be nurtured to take an internationally leading role in this field. This grant will provide the necessary space to think, be creative and flexible, to collaborate freely and to take risks for which there is little room in project-based funding.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2006 - 2011Partners:NTU, Ellis Developments Ltd, Technical Fibre Products Ltd, Kistler Instruments Ltd, Virtual Prototyping Solutions Ltd +147 partnersNTU,Ellis Developments Ltd,Technical Fibre Products Ltd,Kistler Instruments Ltd,Virtual Prototyping Solutions Ltd,A T A (Engineering Processes),FORMAX (UK) LTD,Nemaura Pharma (United Kingdom),Comau U K Ltd,Ford Research Centre,Plant Fibre Technology,Iscar Tools Ltd,Meads Ltd,MBDA UK Ltd,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION(UK) LIMITED,Euro Projects,DePuy Orthopaedics Inc,Euro Projects,FORMAX (UK) LTD,Slack & Parr Ltd,Carr Reinforcements Ltd,DOWTY PROPELLERS,A T A (Engineering Processes),University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust,Advanced Composites Group Ltd,National Instruments (United Kingdom),Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (United Kingdom),MBDA (United Kingdom),Virtual Prototyping Solutions Ltd,Meads Ltd,FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED,Security Composites Ltd,Arup Group (United Kingdom),Euro Projects,3D SCANNERS UK Ltd,Garton Engineering,CG Tech,Motor Industry Research Assoc. (MIRA),3D SCANNERS UK Ltd,Ranier Technology Limited,Ellis Developments Ltd,GE Druck plc,Siemens (United Kingdom),Kistler Instruments Ltd,FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED,BAE Systems (Sweden),ESI Software,AT&T (United Kingdom),Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd,Battenfeld U K Ltd,Garton Engineering,Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Limited,Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems Ltd,GE Druck plc,ESI Software,NetComposites Ltd,MCubed Metrology,GE Druck plc,Advanced Composites Group Ltd,James Cropper (United Kingdom),Airbus,Motor Industry Research Assoc. (MIRA),Slack & Parr Ltd,Stanton Bonna Concrete Ltd,Scott Bader,np Nemaura Pharma,MAA,General Electric (United Kingdom),Carl Zeiss Ltd,DePuy Orthopaedics Inc,The Welding Institute,DOWTY PROPELLERS,The Welding Institute,BAE Systems,AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED,Ranier Technology Limited,Stanton Bonna Concrete Ltd,Sandvik Coromant UK Ltd,Battenfeld U K Ltd,Carl Zeiss (United Kingdom),Meads Ltd,Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),EXA Technology and Development Co Ltd,Carr Reinforcements Ltd,MIRA (United Kingdom),Bombardier Aerospace,University of Nottingham,DOWTY PROPELLERS,EXA Technology and Development Co Ltd,Solvay (United Kingdom),Aida Bliss (Europe) Ltd,Slack & Parr Ltd,Ford Research Centre,Technical Fibre Products Ltd,Plant Fibre Technology,3d Scanners (United Kingdom),Bombardier Aerospace,Aida Bliss (Europe) Ltd,Stanton Bonna Concrete Ltd,Arup Group Ltd,Iscar Tools Ltd,Ford Motor Company (United Kingdom),Arup Group Ltd,DePuy Synthes (International),Ellis Developments Ltd,Bombardier Aerospace,University Hospitals of Leicester NHS,Rainford Precision (United Kingdom),Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Virtual Prototyping Solutions Ltd,MBDA UK Ltd,MCubed Metrology,Garton Engineering,Battenfeld U K Ltd,NetComposites Ltd,np Nemaura Pharma,Aida Bliss (Europe) Ltd,EXA Technology and Development Co Ltd,A T A (Engineering Processes),Sandvik Coromant UK Ltd,Rainford Precision (United Kingdom),Scott Bader,MAA,BAE Systems (Sweden),BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Airbus (United Kingdom),Diameter Ltd,Carl Zeiss Ltd,Hexcel (United Kingdom),Sandvik (United Kingdom),Carr Reinforcements Ltd,Plant Fibre Technology,Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Limited,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),NetComposites (United Kingdom),Scott Bader Company Ltd,Iscar Tools Ltd,Renishaw (United Kingdom),MCubed Metrology,Security Composites Ltd,Comau U K Ltd,Advanced Composites Group Ltd,NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION(UK) LIMITED,Ford Research Centre,Security Composites Ltd,CG Tech,Midlands Aerospace Alliance,ESI Software,Kistler (United Kingdom),Stanton Bonna Concrete Ltd,Ranier Technology LimitedFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E001904/1Funder Contribution: 9,815,820 GBPNIMRC's research portfolio is at the heart of the national manufacturing agenda and is active in the generation of patents and the construction of full scale demonstrators to enhance technology transfer. The Centre has strong links with industry in a range of sectors including aerospace, automotive, instrumentation, power engineering, steel, textiles and clothing, and consumer product sectors. With the exception of a small number of blue-skies projects, all projects are driven by industrial need. During the past 3 years, the Nottingham Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre (NIMRC) has continued to succeed in its stated objectives. By exploiting synergies between themes and research strands within the Centre and with other academic groups and industry outside the Centre, NIMRC has continued to expand its world-leading research portfolio and develop new directions. From a start of 8 principal investigators in the IMRC, this year we have an additional 15 investigators participating in current projects within the portfolio, complemented by 22 researchers and 29 research students. In the past 3 years, 9 students have been been awarded a PhD and another 7 are currently submitting their dissertations.The quality, timeliness and novelty of NIMRC's research is highlighted by its publication record. Since the Centre began, staff have published widely in peer review journals and presented at prestigious international conferences.The IMRC status has attracted a wider research community both in the University and without. The NIMRC continues to develop strategic partnerships with research groups outside the University and include many internationally recognised centre's of manufacturing excellence. The Centre also has strong links with other IMRCs. Already, NIMRC has collaborative research projects with Warwick, Bath, Cranfield and Loughborough IMRCs. NIMRC is also participating in the Grand Challenge 3D Mintigration related to the economic Manufacture of 3D Miniaturised Devices . NIMRC has made excellent progress during the last 3 years towards its stated objectives. It believes that the future research strategy it has developed will continue to address both the immediate and longer term needs of the manufacturing industry and it looks forward to providing the enabling research needed to improve the competitiveness of UK plc. The importance of NIMRC's world-class research is demonstrated in the composition of the Industrial Advisory Board which includes 20 senior industrialists from well established UK manufacturing sectors. The Board is impressed with the work of the Centre and the rapport with the Board of PIs. Board members have their own examples of how their company has benefited from the work of the NIMRC. In summary, Rolls-Royce and the Industrial Advisory Board fully support the activities of the NIMRC and will continue to do so. Chair of NIMRC Industrial Advisory Board, Mr Stephen Burgess, Manufacturing Process and Technology Director, Rolls-Royce Plc.
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