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The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) manages its portfolio and priorities to maintain the UK’s world-leading position in engineering and physical sciences research, aligning the portfolio we support to areas of UK strength and national importance.
This research area focuses on key enabling technologies that will allow manufacturing processes, products and systems to function with high efficiency and reliability, and appropriate precision and flexibility.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) invests in manufacturing research, drawing on emerging opportunities from across the engineering, physical, biological and mathematical sciences. It connects the research, innovation and business landscape.
The aim of this programme is to research the scientific and technical challenges of using new technologies to deliver a more efficient, integrated UK marine observing programme. This needs to be able to meet science and policy data requirements, now and in the future.
The aim of this programme is to build on recent research in novel marine technology in the UK and Japan to deliver proof of concept projects for high-risk high-reward innovative sensing technologies. This will enable better understanding and predictive capabilities of ocean processes and resources.
This research area covers the study and research of devices and systems to capture and utilise the kinetic or oscillatory energy of bodies of water.
Understanding, modelling and processing ceramics with respect to the properties, performance, behaviour and development of novel materials.
Understanding, modelling and processing composites with respect to the properties, performance, behaviour and development of novel materials.
Understanding, modelling and processing of metals and alloys with respect to the properties and material behaviour and development of novel materials.
This research area focuses on the synthesis, characterisation and theoretical understanding of functional materials to be used in energy applications.
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