Upcoming Events / Industry Networking

The School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) collaborates actively with our industry partners to organise events that spotlight emerging technologies, innovative applications, and cutting-edge scientific advancements. These sessions offer a unique opportunity for participants to gain first-hand insights directly from our laboratories, where research is translated into real-world solutions.

Through curated seminars, lab visits, workshops, panel discussions and conferences, we foster meaningful dialogue on shared areas of interest and relevance. These platforms not only serve as a bridge between academia and industry but also create valuable opportunities for professionals, researchers, and students to expand their networks, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations

Past Events

New Horizons in Advanced Materials Characterisation for a Sustainable Future
Date: 19 July 2024, Friday

Time: 9am – 4pm

Join us at the upcoming seminar, 'New Horizons in Advanced Materials Characterisation for a Sustainable Future.' Learn about the latest advancements in analytical techniques such as Py-GCMS, FTIR, and GPC for characterising complex materials, nano materials, and advanced polymers. Discover how these techniques can address industrial needs in QA/QC, R&D, reverse engineering, failure analysis, and waste plastics recycling. Gain insights into the role of advanced functional polymers in driving a sustainable future. Get updated on the latest instrumentation and applications in materials characterisation.

Materials Characterisation Seminar: Thermal Analysis - DSC and TGA
Group of attendees from Thermal Analyses seminar at MSE

Date: 22 September 2023, Friday.

Time: 9:30am – 5pm

Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) are simple, yet powerful techniques to gain a broad understanding of the characteristics of materials. In this seminar, we focus on the fundamentals of these techniques as well as advance application in polymeric material research in key application areas including Batteries, Energy and Sustainability.

Group of attendees from Thermal Analyses seminar at MSE