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Advanced Materials

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The University of Glasgow has a wide-ranging portfolio of research into advanced materials, spanning:

  • Biologicals – peptides, proteins, oligonucleotides.
  • Soft organics – polymers, gels.
  • Hybrid materials – metal-organic frameworks, polyoxometalates.
  • Hard inorganics – metals, metal oxides, and other solid-state inorganics.

Research is broadly categorised into the design and synthesis of novel materials, manufacturing them in specific forms – such as nanomaterials, surfaces, films, and devices (including through automation) – and their application across a range of technologies, including porous materials, semiconductors, sensors, medicinal treatments and devices, and more.

As well as intersecting with other enabling technologies such as Photonics and Quantum Technologies, advanced materials underpin strategic research themes across the College of Science and Engineering, for example, the Materials and Condensed Matter Physics grouping (Physics and Astronomy), the Functional Molecules and Assemblies and Energy Conversion and Storage groupings (Chemistry), and the Materials and Manufacturing Research Group (Engineering).

Our advanced materials research is enabled by world-leading facilities for synthesis and characterisation in the College:

  • MATCH – The Materials Characterisation Hub provides expertise and access to techniques supporting the analysis of structure, composition and properties across a wide range of materials.
  • GEMS – Geoanalytical Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy provides centimeter-to-nanometer scale imaging, chemical characterisation and detailed microstructural analysis.
  • KNC – Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre provides imaging and analysis of materials at length-scales from the sub-millimetre to the atomic scale.
  • JWNC – James Watt Nanofabrication Centre provides micro- and nano-fabrication of advanced materials, enabling their integration into functional devices and systems.

In addition to a broad portfolio of UKRI-funded research projects across the College of Science and Engineering, Glasgow’s research has also led to a vibrant spin-out ecosystem, with commercialisation of materials automation (Chemify), energy storage materials (Clyde Hydrogen), nanofabrication (Kelvin Nanotechnology), and semiconductors (Semiwise) all outcomes of our internationally-leading strategic focus on advanced materials.

Related Areas: Advanced Biosensing Technology, Energy Storage, CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage),  Healthcare Technologies, Nanotechnology, Automated Synthesis, Sensors, Sustainable Materials, Water and Waste Systems, Ground Engineering, Microfluidics, Soft Matter, Complex Fluids, Actuators, Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS), Synchroton.

Supervisors working in this field

  • Dr Andrew Feeney

    Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering

  • Dr Arianna Gea Pagano

    Lecturer of Geotechnical Engineering

  • Dr Bernhard Schmidt

    Lecturer

  • Professor Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay

    Professor of Environmental Engineering and Chemistry

  • Dr Caroline Muellenbroich

    Senior Lecturer in biophotonics

  • Prof Donald MacLaren

    Professor of Materials Physics

  • Dr Emma Gibson

    Senior Lecturer

  • Dr Gordon Hedley

    Senior Lecturer in Chemical Physics

  • Prof Haralampos Moiras

    Professor of Inorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry

  • Dr Ian MacLaren

    Reader in Physics

  • Dr Joëlle Prunet

    Senior Lecturer

  • Dr Kayla Fallon

    Research Scientist

  • Dr Luiz Felipe Aguinsky

    Lecturer

  • Prof Massimo Vassalli

    Professor of Bioengineering

  • Dr Mohammad Yazdani-Asrami

    Lecturer in Electrically Powered Aircraft & Operations

  • Professor Ross Forgan

    Professor of Supramolecular and Materials Chemistry

  • Dr Sam Bayliss

    Lecturer in Quantum Engineering

  • Dr Yihuai Zhang

    Lecturer / Assistant Professor in Geo-Energy Engineering

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