ABOUT
To get a better understanding of the future needs for investment in cutting-edge and underpinning equipment that will support world-leading physical science and engineering in the UK, EPSRC is working with the academic community to prepare a series of "equipment roadmaps".
An important element of these roadmaps is to understand the current equipment provision across the UK. The working group would like your help in building this current provision picture by completing this survey. The group would also like to collect your views on the future challenges and technical developments in tomography required to enable new science.
EPSRC invites you to complete this survey, contribute your opinion and ensure your voice is heard.
An important element of these roadmaps is to understand the current equipment provision across the UK. The working group would like your help in building this current provision picture by completing this survey. The group would also like to collect your views on the future challenges and technical developments in tomography required to enable new science.
EPSRC invites you to complete this survey, contribute your opinion and ensure your voice is heard.
SURVEY
Following an extensive survey conducted in Autumn 2017, a shorter survey in particular targeting industrial respondents has been launched. Please follow this link to access the online survey: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/CEY08/ The last day for responses is 31st Dec 2017 |
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
In Autumn/Winter 2017, two town hall meetings will have taken place in London and Manchester Slides presented at the meeting are available below |
tomography_roadmap_process_manchester_condensed.pdf | |
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survey_review_dec_2017_condensed.pdf | |
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Together with the Capital Equipment SAT the EPSRC roadmap activity is coordinated by a team of UK researchers: Dr Paul Shearing, UCL - Chair of the steering committee Dr Martin Turner, University of Manchester Prof Ian Sinclair, University of Southampton Prof Peter Lee, University of Manchester Dr Farah Ahmed, Natural History Museum Prof Andrew Harrison, Diamond Lightsource Prof Richard Leach, University of Nottingham Dr Wenjuan Sun, NPL Dr Jay Warnett, University of Warwick Prof Hugh McCann, University of Edinburgh Dr Claire Higlett, EPSRC |