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Advanced manufacturing and functional materials. Graphene: beyond the sticky tape

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Event
  • Session
  • Thursday, 17 March 2016
  • 09:17 - 09:17
  • Duration: 23 mins
  • Publication date: 31 Mar 2016
  • Location: NA, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Advanced manufacturing and functional materials

About the session

Graphene – the world’s first 2D material was isolated in Manchester in 2004.  It has remarkable electronic and mechanical properties rendering it a unique multifunctional material.  It has the potential to revolutionise technologies that span from electronics, energy storage and conversion, biomedical devices, sensors, membranes, coatings and composites.  The success of graphene incorporation into these application areas crucially depends on the development, scale-up and optimisation of production methods.  In this talk an overview of graphene’s properties, production methods and applications are presented.  I will also briefly explain other non-graphene 2D materials and their current research status and trends.    

The advancement of manufacturing technologies are closely related to the advancement in materials.These new techniques and new materials are currently being applied in many sectors, indeed, the UK Government has set its focus on eight great technologies that underpins UK science strengths and business capabilities. More advanced techniques are continued to be developed, in parallel with advanced, functional materials. Functional materials are materials that have specific behaviour other than its load bearing capacity. In the UK alone, the turnover of business that produce and process materials is around £170 billion per annum (EPSRC, 2014).

At this full day event, three of the areas will be discussed in detail, which are Advanced Materials and Nano-Technology, including graphene, Regenerative Medicine, and Energy Storage. The speakers will showcase the latest techniques, findings, applications and utilisation of these materials into specific sectors. Ramping up of production and technological challenges will be discussed, along with the commercialisations and regulatory constraint. With speakers with different expertise and from different industrial sectors, the event will facilitate "cross-pollination" across different sectors.

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  • Manufacturing TPN
  • TPN
  • graphene
  • graphite

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  • Dr Paul  Wiper

    Dr Paul Wiper

    The National Graphene Institute

    Paul completed his PhD in Chemistry at The University of Liverpool. The work was sponsored by Pilkington Glass and focused on the synthesis and characterisation of fire-resistant glasses. In addition, Paul’s PhD encompassed molecular level characterisation of various catalysts. Paul went on to study for a two year postdoc at The University of Aveiro, Portugal, in collaboration with BP USA. The focus of the research was to study and understand the workings of BP’s commercial catalysts. At Portugal he also began to work with graphene based catalysts for biofuel conversion reactions. Currently, Paul has a dual role of business engagement and as a research associate at The National Graphene Institute, whereby he establishes industrial and academic projects in addition to studying non-graphene 2D materials for several application areas.
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