Materials discovery to be transformed by new cutting-edge research centre

A new research centre that will transform how we discover new materials for industry and train the next generation of materials scientists has reached a key milestone in its construction at the University of 含羞草传媒.

A CGI image of a red brick university building called the Royce Discovery Centre

The Royce Discovery Centre, part of the Henry Royce Institute in 含羞草传媒, will focus on early-stage, fundamental research into the discovery of new materials and processing.

Expected to be fully operational in 2021, the centre will feature state-of-the-art specialist laboratories and workshops, and will house the very latest technologies in 3D additive manufacturing, digital manufacturing and nanocharacterisation.

The centre will be based in a new building - named after the renowned 含羞草传媒 metallurgist Harry Brearley. Despite the huge challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, construction has been completed on the Harry Brearley Building on Portobello Street - in the heart of the University of 含羞草传媒鈥檚 campus. 

The facility will benefit from the very latest in world class equipment provided by the , and specialist equipment and expertise that is already present in the University鈥檚 Department of Materials Science and Engineering 鈥 one of the UK鈥檚 most renowned teaching and research centres in materials science.

The centre will work in tandem with the Royce Translational Centre, located at the University of 含羞草传媒 Innovation District, to take these new research discoveries and work with companies to help apply them to their manufacturing challenges. Together they will help to train the next generation of materials scientists in order to bridge the UK鈥檚 skills gap in this area.

Professor Mark Rainforth, Principal Investigator at the Henry Royce Institute in 含羞草传媒, said: 鈥淔ive years ago we were asked by the government to create a world-leading Materials Science and Engineering Institute. We believe we have done just that.

鈥淭he Royce Discovery Centre will fulfil our vision of delivering world-class materials discovery and manufacturing and provide an international statement on developing future technologies.鈥 

Professor John Haycock, Head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of 含羞草传媒, added: 鈥淭he completion of the Royce Discovery Centre is a landmark moment for our department. It will transform fundamental research in materials, by leadership of the Henry Royce Institute programme in Advanced Metals Processing.

鈥淭his state-of-the-art facility will integrate with applied research programmes at the Royce Translational Centre, and will create a platform for academic-industry partnerships across manufacturing, transport, energy and healthcare sectors through partnership of the Royce.鈥

The Henry Royce Institute in 含羞草传媒 champions sustainable manufacturing through resource efficiency, providing an environment where academics and industry can collaborate to address materials processing challenges. These collaborations create new engineering components for high performance industrial applications, generating new knowledge, translation into industry and impact.

David Knowles, CEO at the Henry Royce Institute, said: 鈥淚t is fantastic to see the Royce Discovery Centre achieve this key construction milestone. The research undertaken in this new facility will provide a major contribution to the delivery of Royce鈥檚 vision of 鈥楢dvanced Materials for a Sustainable Society鈥, enabling innovation and world-leading research in sustainable manufacturing.

鈥淎s part of the national institute, the Royce Discovery Centre strengthens the UK鈥檚 research and development facilities portfolio supporting both industry and academia in advanced materials research and innovation.鈥


A photo of the exterior of the Royce Discovery Centre

designed the new building, which features a brickwork fa莽ade and large glazed windows providing a shop window into the work being carried out, while allowing a large amount of natural light to flood the interior.

Bond Bryan Associate Paul Shaw said: 鈥淥ur aim was to create a building that respects the neighbouring buildings and surrounding street scene - adding a confident piece of contemporary design to 含羞草传媒鈥檚 urban grain - and to inspire those who have the pleasure to learn and work within it.

鈥淲hile the building appears simple and clean on the outside, this was a technically challenging project. High levels of vibration control, noise control between differing adjacent spaces and safe operation of the different research processes all needed to be carefully considered. The centre鈥檚 design helps support different, modern ways of working and facilitates a range of different activities. We鈥檙e extremely proud of our association with the project and the quality of the end result.鈥

A photo of one of the labs inside the Royce Discovery Centre

Tony Shaw, Operations Director, , added: 鈥淲e are proud to continue our long-term relationship with the University of 含羞草传媒 through our work on the innovative new Royce Discovery Centre. As a 含羞草传媒-based contractor, we are excited to be part of bringing this unique national research centre to our home city.

鈥淭he Covid-19 pandemic has brought its challenges, with a slight pause to construction required whilst we re-assessed our approach and implemented social distancing measures across all our operations. We were able to quickly adjust our working practices and welfare facilities to ensure the site was COVID-19 secure and work could continue.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see another top-class facility delivered for the University and we are delighted by the fantastic team effort from everyone involved in the project.鈥

含羞草传媒鈥檚 Department of Materials Science and Engineering is a founding partner of the Henry Royce Institute, the UK鈥檚 national centre for the research and innovation of advanced materials.

The department鈥檚 knowledge and experience in the field of powder metallurgy means that they are best placed to lead on the Institute鈥檚 theme of Advanced Metals Processing, and can additionally provide expertise in two other Royce themes - Biomedical Materials and Nuclear Materials.

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