University of Warwick to lead on £19m manufacturing research project

THE University of Warwick is to lead on a new £19m manufacturing research doctorate.

The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing is the fifth such Doctoral Training Centre (CDTs) to be awarded to the university by the UK’s research councils.

The expected total investment by the research councils for all five CDTS led by Warwick will be around £19m.

This latest centre is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and it is a partnership between the University of Warwick and Exeter and Cranfield universities.  

Dr Kerry Kirwan, from WMG at the University of Warwick, who will be the lead director of the new EPSRC CDT, said: “The new centre will produce the next generation of manufacturing business leaders with a high level understanding of interdisciplinary enterprise, the research experience essential to compete in a global low carbon environment, and an international view of Sustainability and the Circular Economy.

“The centre will address industry-driven research challenges including: establishing natural or recovered materials as feed-stocks, reducing process inputs and outputs without compromising performance or economic viability, extracting high value materials from waste streams, and ultimately establishing economic and environmental sustainability.”

The centre will also be supported by a large number of international academic partners including the University of Warwick’s close academic partner Monash University in Australia along with MPurdue (USA), Fribourg (Switzerland), Kyoto (Japan), IIT Bangalore (India), Queensland (Australia), British Columbia and McGill (Canada) and Jonköping (Sweden).

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