Intercollegiate Platform on Powder-Based Synthesis and Modelling

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Title
Intercollegiate Platform on Powder-Based Synthesis and Modelling

CoPED ID
724515f3-e429-4586-8418-51e34a777b7a

Status
Closed


Value
£1,251,970

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2008

End Date
Dec. 31, 2011

Description

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Powder-Based Processing and Modelling is an enabling fundamental research theme in Materials, encompassing applications in nanotechnologies, electronics, energy and biotechnologies. This Platform Grant aims to further advance our innovative processing techniques in powder ink-jet, electrohydrodynamic jetting, filament freeforming, and dry-powder dispensing, with high-throughput capabilities for materials discovery; and apply such techniques to clean energy generation / storage and to biomaterials /structures. Multiscale materials modelling techniques will continue to be developed and applied for the design and development of materials structures and systems for such applications. This intercollegiate collaborative research platform will consolidate the integration of research strengths in powder processing and modelling from both QMUL and UCL for much added value. It will also enhance our international stance and recognition in the research theme, and facilitate strategic changes of our research, directing them into tangible applications towards energy, security, and biomaterials, some of the pressing challenges of our age. Specifically, we have identified ways of refining the resolution of dry powder dispensing in solid freeforming by ultrasonic actuation and laser guidance and in filamentary solid freeforming methods by extrusion through <50 ?m dia dies and by electrohydrodynamic jetting, micro-threading and electrospinning of ceramics. We are now running a working thick-film combinatorial robot for ceramics. We will apply these techniques to biomedical applications such as tissue engineering and maxillofacial scaffold construction; to clean energy technologies including electrodes for biofuel cells, novel structures for high capacity and heat-management in hydrogen storage, photoelectrocatalysis, and THz energy-efficient metamaterials. These represent some of the priority research themes of our time, where the proposed platform programme in highly innovative areas of powder processing can make significant contributions.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Biomaterials
  2. Nanotechnology
  3. Biotechnology
  4. Tissue engineering
  5. Renewable energy sources

Extracted key phrases
  1. Intercollegiate Platform
  2. Fundamental research theme
  3. Priority research theme
  4. Intercollegiate collaborative research platform
  5. Multiscale material modelling technique
  6. Platform Grant
  7. Powder
  8. Innovative processing technique
  9. Modelling
  10. Powder processing
  11. Research strength
  12. Dry powder
  13. THz energy
  14. Energy generation
  15. Energy technology

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