The EPSRC Centre in Ultra Precision held a review meeting of the Integrated Knowledge Centre in Ultra Precision and Structured Surfaces (UPS2 IKC) at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London on Thursday 20 June 2013.
The IKC was established in 2007 with £6.3m funding from the EPSRC and with £1.2m from Welsh Government provided over a 6 year period. The objective was to create a centre of excellence and national facilities that deliver to UK industry disruptive technologies enabling the manufacture of next generation products whose value adding functionality is gained through advanced engineering surfaces.
The IKC was led by Cranfield University and combined research strengths from University College London, University of Cambridge and Glyndŵr University. There was also significant involvement by UK industry with companies such as Qioptiq, Microsharp and Surrey Satellite Technologies Limited. Rolls-Royce and Renishaw were involved in the educational aspect of the IKC, providing project and work placements for MSc students.
Delegates from industry, government and academia attended the meeting where presentations were made about the IKC research and development portfolio, on-going facilities and how the establishment of the EPSRC Centre in Ultra Precision and its aligned Doctoral Training Centre in Ultra Precision will continue to support the development of ultra precision expertise in the UK.
Files are available to download here:
Presentations
Prof Paul Shore – Overview from IKC Director
Dr Chris Sansom – IKC Knowledge Transfer
Dr Chris Sansom – Solar Thermal Power
Prof Bill O’Neill – Laser Assisted Cold Gas Manufacturing
Dr Feng Gao – In Situ Real Time Measurement
Dr David Walker – Review of National Facility
Dr Anthony Chapman – Overview of EPSRC Centres for Innovative Manufacturing
Prof Paul Shore – EPSRC Centre in Ultra Precision
Prof Bill O’Neill – EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Ultra Precision