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EPSRC Support by Socio-economic Theme in Physics GC - Nanoscale Design

EPSRC classifies the research it supports by socio-economic theme. This taxonomy has been used to classify all grants current on 1st January 2003 or received after this date.

Please note that the assignment of a theme to a grant indicates that the theme may apply in whole or in part to the research activity of that grant. This means that the values of grants within a classification should not be totalled to find the total investment in that area or to compare investment between areas of research. The value shown for each grant is always the total awarded, not the proportion attributed to the individual socio-economic theme.

Grant TitlePrincipal
Investigator
OrganisationDepartmentTotal Grant
Value (£)
A hybrid precision manufacturing platform for next-generation of nanoscale productsLuo, Professor XUniversity of StrathclydeDesign Manufacture and Engineering Man 766,513
Advanced Materials Enrichment & Synthesis (AMES)Curry, Professor RJUniversity of Manchester, TheElectrical and Electronic Engineering 2,507,592
Designer Quantum Materials - Thermodynamics and TransportRost, Dr A WUniversity of St AndrewsPhysics and Astronomy 1,220,782
Electric Fields by 4D scanning transmission electron microscopySanchez, Professor AUniversity of WarwickPhysics 975,473
EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Use-Inspired Photonic Sensing and MetrologyReid, Professor DHeriot-Watt UniversitySch of Engineering and Physical Science 6,445,420
Exploiting the anion Chemistry of solids for Future Advanced Functional Materials: Core-to-Core Project on Mixed Anion Research for Energy ConversionClarke, Professor SJUniversity of OxfordOxford Chemistry 1,023,098
Multi-modal electron microscopy of 3D racetrack memoryAlmeida, Dr T PUniversity of GlasgowSchool of Physics and Astronomy 397,137
New Quantum Materials from High Pressure SynthesisAttfield, Professor JPUniversity of EdinburghSch of Chemistry 746,997
Probing the States of Single Molecules for Sensing and Multi-value Memory ApplicationsPaul, Professor DJUniversity of GlasgowSchool of Engineering 1,581,050
Quantum engineering of energy-efficient molecular materials (QMol)Lambert, Professor CLancaster UniversityPhysics 7,141,698
Theoretical Condensed Matter Cambridge - Critical Mass GrantCooper, Professor NUniversity of CambridgePhysics 2,997,306

Total Number of Grants: 11
Total Value of Grants: £25,803,066

The grant value may include the cost of access to facilities (these funds are not awarded to the grant holding organisation).