University of Warwick wins £14.5m to create Advanced Steel Research Centre

The University of Warwick has been awarded £14.5m for WMG to bring together researchers to work with industry in an Advanced Steel Research Centre. WMG at the University of Warwick will work with Tata Steel to take forward this crucial national collaboration which will help transform UK steel production, and includes research into emerging and breakthrough Technologies.

The Centre’s research will combine the disciplines of materials, physics, chemistry, mechanical and chemical engineering, manufacturing, mathematics, statistics and computer science to address hypothesis driven fundamental questions, enabling new generation value-added products for major steel application sectors including automotive, construction, energy & power, engineering and lifting & excavating. It will bring together Tata Steel sponsored activity across UK universities but will also be accessible to wide range of other leading UK and international academics and will collaborate with the national network of Catapult Centres.

Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, Chairman of WMG said:

"Global demand for steel continues to be high with record production in 2013. This Advanced Steel Research Hub provides an internationally leading close collaboration between researchers and industry. It creates a national focus that will help ensure that the UK steel industry has the knowledge, technology and skills in place to be a highly efficient, competitive, value-added steel manufacturer able to capitalize on that huge international steel market”

Read the full article at the WMG website