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    The Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics is a multidisciplinary research centre focusing on materials science and engineering involving ceramic materials...
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    Materials at Imperial College London. The Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics and parts of the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Department of Bioengineering...
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    the University of London in July 2007. In July 2008 the Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics was opened in the Materials department. In April 2011,...
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  • Morgan Advanced Materials plc is a company which manufactures specialist products, using carbon, advanced ceramics and composites. The group is headquartered...
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  • Automobile Sport Clubs Carl Albert State College, Oklahoma, US Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics, London, UK Certificate Authority Security Council China...
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    Road) Pepperdine University Abroad Jagiellonian University London Study Centre in the Polish Hearth Club London Goethe Institute The Hyde Park Chapel of...
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    Engineer – Olympic Rowing Gold Medalist Cecil Balmond, Structural Engineer – Founder of Arup's Advanced Geometry Unit Alan W. Bishop, Geotechnical Engineer...
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    surface analysis, the high temperature ceramics facilities (as part of the Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics), and the near atmosphere x-ray photo-electron...
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    Computing Engine, an early digital relay computer. In 1966, the postgraduate Centre for Computing and Automation came into being and consumed the pre-existing...
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  • Materials Mechanical Engineering Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics Medicine Medicine Jameel Institute Partnership for Child Development Schistosomiasis...
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  • evident interest in industry. For instance, metallurgical, pharmaceutical, and traditional and advanced structural ceramics represent common applications...
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    The Dyson School of Design Engineering is the academic centre for design engineering at Imperial College London. The school has just over 50 academic staff...
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  • dental tissues to zirconia ceramics and porcelain veneers, advanced aerospace alloys, films and coatings, and materials for energy. Alexander received...
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    "Review: Structural Ceramic Nanocomposites", J. Europ. Ceram. Soc., Vol. 17, p. 1061 (1997) Nihara, K. et al., "New Nanocomposite Structural Ceramics", Mat...
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    Roger W. H. Sargent founded the Centre for Process Systems Engineering in the department. In 2003, the first MSc in advanced chemical engineering was introduced...
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    three large-scale Centres for Doctoral Training: (i) the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Chemical Biology (ICB CDT), the EPSRC Centre in Synthesis and...
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    crest, being depicted as such by Fox-Davies as early as 1915. Unusually for an English university motto, it was granted with the coat of arms, which...
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    1932 the head of the Physics Department was Prof. H. L. Callender, famous for his work on the properties of steam. G P Thomson (son of J J Thomson) replaced...
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    Materials Mechanical Engineering Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics Medicine Medicine Jameel Institute Partnership for Child Development Schistosomiasis...
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    (CUMI) is an Indian company which manufactures and develops abrasives, ceramics, refractories, aluminium oxide grains, machine tools, polymers, adhesives...
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    Imperial College London. Retrieved 19 December 2019. "Special Regulations for University Officers". Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge...
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  • University for investigating nanomaterials. His researches on ceramics and glasses are reported to have returned a new structural model for ionic glasses...
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  • The Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and Imperial College London to form Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, the first academic health science centre...
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    with the use of structural steel and the total utilization of exposed brickwork, and incorporated a profusion of mosaics, ceramics and stained glass...
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    that accumulates in certain solid materials—such as crystals, certain ceramics, and biological matter such as bone, DNA, and various proteins—in response...
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  • temperature. Examples of superplastic materials are some fine-grained metals and ceramics. Other non-crystalline materials (amorphous) such as silica glass ("molten...
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    the National Physical Laboratory, the Fuel Research Station, the Glass & Ceramics Research Institute and the National Metallurgical Laboratory. In 1944 in...
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    Care and Community Studies Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre (BMRC) Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied...
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  • the university has three regional centres in Bangalore, Kalaburagi and Mysore. Visvesvaraya Institute of Advanced Technology, also known as VIAT, is...
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    teeth of many animals have been copied to make better cutting tools. New ceramics that exhibit giant electret hysteresis have also been realized. Neuromorphic...
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