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We work with a wide range of industries including: NPL, TWI (NSIRC), Rolls Royce, BP, Airbus, E.ON, EDF, Vestas, GE, ALSTOM, Luxfer Gas Cylinders, Scitech Industries, dstl/MoD, Novatis, GSK, Huxley Bertram Ltd., Invibio.
We have also won substantial funding from the European Research Council, ONR (US Navy) AFOSR (US airforce) EPSRC and MRC.
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Tribology: saving costs and improving safety across industries
We are well-equipped with characterisation tools, including a state-of-the-art transmission electron microscope, field emission gun scanning electron microscope, a He ion microscope, access to an AFM, extensive electrochemical facilities, a major new X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner centre at μ-VIS and extensive surface engineering and tribology facilities for measurement and analysis at both the University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
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