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Researcher Details
 
Name: Professor M Shaffer
Organisation: Imperial College London
Department: Chemistry
Current EPSRC-Supported Research Topics:
Energy Storage Manufacturing Machine & Plant
Materials Characterisation Materials Processing
Materials testing & eng.

Current EPSRC Support
EP/W035219/1 Realising Structural Power: Addressing the Manufacturing Challenges(C)
EP/T011653/1 Next Generation Fibre-Reinforced Composites: a Full Scale Redesign for Compression(P)
Previous EPSRC Support
EP/V052020/1 Manufacturing High Performance Wearable De Novo Polypeptide Fabrics(P)
EP/P007465/1 Beyond structural; multifunctional composites that store electrical energy(C)
EP/L001896/1 Electrochemical processing of discrete nanoparticle ions(P)
EP/K035274/1 Nano-structured Catalysts for CO2 Transformation to Fuels and Products(C)
EP/K016792/1 Engineering with Graphene for Multi-functional Coatings and Fibre-Composites(C)
EP/K01658X/1 Graphene three-dimensional networks(C)
EP/I02946X/1 High Performance Ductile Composite Technology (HiPerDuCT)(C)
EP/H046380/1 Nano-structured Catalysts for CO2 Reduction to Fuels(C)
EP/H007598/1 Large-scale solvent-free functionalisation of carbon nanotubes(P)
EP/G007314/1 Directed Assembly of High Aspect Ratio Nanoparticles for Hierarchical Materials(P)
EP/E501141/1 Follow on: A New Method for Purifying and Depositing Carbon Nanotubes(C)
EP/C51596X/1 Nano-Analytical Transmission Electron Microscope(C)
EP/C520629/1 The Characterisation of Advanced Materials at the Nano-scale: Interactions, Deformations and Failure Mechanisms(C)
GR/S97620/01 Carbon Nanotubes for Photonic Devices(P)
EP/C519949/1 Bone Tissue Scaffolds Reinforced and Activated with Carbon Nanotubes(P)
GR/T24029/01 Nanotube wettability and modification: The key to hierarchial fibre-reinforced nanocomposites(P)
GR/S60532/01 Carbon nanotube filled foams(P)
GR/R68078/02 Composites of carbon nanotubes and conducting polymers: electrochemical production and application in high power energy storage devices(C)
GR/R68078/01 Composites of carbon nanotubes and conducting polymers: electrochemical production and application in high power energy storage devices(C)
Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator