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Name: |
Professor M Reece |
Organisation: |
Queen Mary University of London |
Department: |
School of Engineering & Materials Scienc |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
Topics: |
Materials Processing
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Materials testing & eng.
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/Y020936/1 | Multifunctional High Entropy Carbide and Boride Ceramic Composites: Compositional Space, Novel Synthesis, and Property Tailoring | (P) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/X034852/1 | QMUL EPSRC Capital Award for Core Equipment 2022/23 | (C) |
EP/R035393/1 | SOFTWARE DEFINED MATERIALS FOR DYNAMIC CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES (ANIMATE) | (C) |
EP/N022726/1 | DEFCOM: Designing Eco-Friendly and COst-efficient energy Materials | (P) |
EP/M022714/1 | Facility for Materials Engineering in Magnetic Fields (MagMat) | (P) |
EP/L017695/1 | MAnufacture of Safe and Sustainable Volatile Element functional materials - MASSIVE Materials | (C) |
EP/K008749/2 | Material Systems for Extreme EnvironmentsMR/S033696/1 | (C) |
EP/L505183/1 | PRINTEG - Advanced manufacturing for low-cost Thermo-electric device fabrication | (C) |
EP/K01658X/1 | Graphene three-dimensional networks | (C) |
EP/K008749/1 | Material Systems for Extreme Environments | (C) |
EP/F06702X/1 | Development of SrPbO3 for the growth of nanostructures: a feasibility study | (P) |
EP/F038259/1 | Ferroelectric Switching | (P) |
EP/E040225/1 | Fracture of Ferroelectric / Ferroelastic Ceramics | (P) |
GR/S45034/01 | Ferroelectric Thin Films for MEMS - Electrical and mechanical properties | (P) |
GR/L90361/01 | THE DEGRADATION OF PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMICS | (P) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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