
School of Metallurgy and Materials research

Research areas and groups
Advanced Materials Processing
Advanced Materials Processing in the School of Metallurgy and Materials research
Materials for Challenging Environments
Driven by behaviours of materials' life cycles, we hold expertise in structural integrity, in-service degradation and evolution of material properties and microstructure across broad length scales.
Materials for Sustainability
Materials for a Sustainable Future in metallurgy and materials
Multifunctional Materials and Devices
We develop smart materials with wide ranging applications from consumer electronics to biomedical applications. Our expertise includes composites, functional ceramics, polymers and surface engineering
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Funded research projects
Funded research projects
Project Title | Project Funder(s) | Lead | Project Website |
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Smart by Design and Intelligent by Architecture for turbine blade fan and structural components systems |
European Commission |
Professor Hanshan Dong |
SMARTFAN |
Next Generation Ceramic Composites for Combustion Harsh Environments and Space |
European Commission |
Professor Jon Binner |
C3HARME |
Modified Cost Effective Fibre Based Structures with Improved Multi-Functionality and Performance |
European Commission |
Professor Hanshan Dong |
MODCOMP |
NEOdymium-Iron-Boron base materials, fabrication techniques and recycling solutions to HIghly REduce the consumption of Rare Earths in Permanent Magnets for Wind Energy Application |
European Commission |
Professor Allan Walton |
NEOHIRE |
Novel ALL-IN-ONE machines, robots and systems for affordable, worldwide and lifetime Distributed 3D hybrid manufacturing and repair operations |
European Commission |
Professor Moataz Attallah |
4D-HYBRID |
Robotic Manipulation for Nuclear Sort and Segregation |
European Commission |
Professor Rustam Stolkin |
ROMANS |
Development Of Ceramics 3D printing & Additive manufacturing |
European Commission |
Dr Artemis Stamboulis |
DOC-3D CERAM |
National Centre for Nuclear Robotics |
EPSRC |
Professor Rustam Stolkin |
NCNR |
Critical Elements and Materials Network (CrEAM) |
EPSRC |
Professor Allan Walton |
In Development |
Recycling of Lithium Ion Batteries (ReLib) |
Faraday Fast-Start / EPSRC |
Dr Paul Anderson |
ReLib |
PhD research opportunities
Explore our Postgraduate Research opportunities in materials science and engineering.