EPSRC Reference: |
EP/K031635/1 |
Title: |
Small items of research equipment at Cardiff University |
Principal Investigator: |
Holford, Professor KM |
Other Investigators: |
Lynch, Dr SA |
Pullin, Professor R |
Ampatzi, Dr E |
Lai, Professor Y |
Cipcigan, Professor LM |
Brousseau, Dr EB |
Lloyd-Evans, Dr E |
Doyle, Dr SM |
Giblin, Professor S |
Whatling, Dr G |
Edwards, Dr J |
Hendry, Dr KR |
Buckle, Dr PD |
Anderson, Dr PI |
Mart, Dr R |
Burnap, Professor P |
Williams, Professor OA |
Dewitt, Dr S |
Ferguson, Dr EL |
Canetta, Dr E |
Young, Dr MT |
Clarke, Dr A |
Faraldos, Dr J |
Bigot, Dr S |
Theobald, Dr P |
Read, Dr DE |
Lees, Dr J |
Blain, Dr EJ |
Simpson, Dr R |
Kawashita, Dr LF |
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Department: |
Sch of Engineering |
Organisation: |
Cardiff University |
Scheme: |
Standard Research |
Starts: |
01 November 2012 |
Ends: |
31 March 2013 |
Value (£): |
498,293
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EPSRC Research Topic Classifications: |
Biological & Medicinal Chem. |
Manufacturing Machine & Plant |
Synthetic biology |
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Summary on Grant Application Form |
Appropriate support for early-career academic researchers is vital for ensuring that they make an appropriate, positive start to their research careers. Provision of items of equipment, even those of modest cost, can have a significant impact upon the scope of the research carried out, at a stage where these individuals are working hard to establish themselves as independent researchers and where it may be relatively hard to acquire funding. Such a boost to research capacity can be of great help in supporting the development of a research track record and also can assist with preliminary data gathering to support applications for larger-scale research projects.
Appropriate staff have been encouraged to explore with their peers within the University opportunities for multiple-discipline use of items of equipment. This serves three purposes: to enhance the research efforts of individuals; to provide opportunities for, and encourage, cross-discipline interaction and collaboration; to greatly increase value for money in respect of new equipment to be purchased, by ensuring that equipment is used as widely as possible, in a range of projects.
Early-career academics whose research falls within one of four themes under EPSRC's remit (nano-fabrication and metrology; engineering of biochemics and chemical reactions; Enhanced interaction with high-end computing resources; physics for life) have indentified equipment that will support their current and planned research, while also being of use to similar researchers across engineering/physical sciences.
This application requests funding to provide such equipment and thereby support those researchers who are the research leaders of the future.
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Organisation Website: |
http://www.cf.ac.uk |