The ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Department at Lancaster University is excited to announce a one-day Academia-Industry Symposium on Thursday 12th September to showcase research, connect with businesses and industry associations, and identify opportunities for collaborations to drive advances in the chemicals industry.
¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº At Lancaster University
Our chemistry research is divided into three themes around health, materials and energy. Our research staff, each at the forefront of research in their respective fields, are working in areas such as new materials for batteries and energy conversion and storage, electrochemical and photochemical processes, molecule-based materials for sensing, catalysis and drug discovery applications, and computational chemistry for the prediction of chemical properties and reactivity.
We are supported by our specialist Partnerships and Engagement Team who help external organisations tap into the right expertise and facilities from across the University and beyond. Together we blend the very best in chemical research with industrial partnerships to address real-world problems and train the next generation of chemists with the skills industry needs, and we welcome new partnerships.
Why Attend
Find out about cutting-edge research in chemistry in health, materials and energy
Learn about successful industry-academia collaborations and how they work in open Q&A panels
Share your challenges with our researchers and partnerships team
Find out how to access student talent through internships and projects with our MChem students
Take a tour of our facilities, including the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Department and lab space in cTAP
Recruitment opportunities and increased brand awareness from exhibiting/sponsorship (limited)
Take time out to think about how your organisation could innovate and make new connections
Fully catered and free event at our beautiful 560-acre parkland campus site
Full programme
From 9:00 – registration and coffee - Management school foyer (outside LT18).
9:30 - 9:35 - Welcome by Prof Pete Atkinson (Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology).
9:35 -9:45 - Introduction to the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº department and to the three research areas (health, materials, energy): Nick Evans (Head of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Department).
9:45 -10:35 - Research themes leads will highlight the cutting-edge research ongoing in the Department of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº and the wide range of expertise available to collaborators: M. Paz Muñoz, John Fielden, John Griffin, Kathryn Toghill, Andy Kerridge.
10:35 – 11:10 - break (HUB area) + posters(LT14).
11:10 -11:30 – Presentation about FST facilities and cTAP : Nick Evans.
11:30-13:00 - Q&A panel open discussion showcasing projects led by industry/academia collaboration. Session chair Martin Gilmore.
Panel members:
Academics from LU:
John Griffin; Rachel Platel; John Hardy; Lorna Ashton (TBC).
Industrial partners from the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Industry Advisory Board:
Victrex (James Sherrington) and Pam Pickles (LU's FST Student Engagement team); Yordas (Emma Miller).
Others: LU’s IP&commercialisation (Jess Wenmouth); Partnership and Business Engagement team (Steve Fish); Kyle Hatchard, from STFC – UKRI.
13:00-14:30 - lunch (HUB area) + posters(LT14). Optional tours of chemistry/cTAP at 13:45 – meet at 13:30 at registration desk.
14:30-15:30 – Two parallel sessions (LT16 (A floor) and LT19 (B floor) in management school):
Health Session (LT19):
14:30-14:45 AstraZeneca Tom James (Title TBC)
14:45-15:00 Pharmaron Loic Pantaine How can we develop the field of photocatalysis to break out of academia and into the pharmaceutical industry?
15:00-15:15 Concept Life Sciences Mark Betson Providing Solutions: Life in a Drug Discovery CRO
15:15-15:30 Apex Molecular Ben Moulton (Title TBC)
Materials & Energy Session (LT16)
14:30-14:45 LiNa energy Richard Dawson Developing metal supported planar sodium metal chloride cells for energy storage applications
14:45-15:00 Cellmine Adam Taylor (Title TBC)
15:00-15:15 Sika John Barrat (Title TBC)
15:15-15:30 Victrex James Sherrington (Title TBC)
15:30-16:30 - Round tables and discussion (LT16 and LT19 in Management School).
16:30 – Final remarks and conclusion and prize giving (LT18).
From 16:45 - Drinks and informal networking (HUB area).
Sponsorship and Exhibiting
We welcome inquiries from organisations wishing to increase brand awareness and support our event through sponsorship and exhibiting. For more infomration see attached flyer or contact us for more details.
¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº At Lancaster University
Our chemistry research is divided into three themes around health, materials and energy. Our research staff, each at the forefront of research in their respective fields, are working in areas such as new materials for batteries and energy conversion and storage, electrochemical and photochemical processes, molecule-based materials for sensing, catalysis and drug discovery applications, and computational chemistry for the prediction of chemical properties and reactivity.
We are supported by our specialist Partnerships and Engagement Team who help external organisations tap into the right expertise and facilities from across the University and beyond. Together we blend the very best in chemical research with industrial partnerships to address real-world problems and train the next generation of chemists with the skills industry needs, and we welcome new partnerships.
Why Attend
Find out about cutting-edge research in chemistry in health, materials and energy
Learn about successful industry-academia collaborations and how they work in open Q&A panels
Share your challenges with our researchers and partnerships team
Find out how to access student talent through internships and projects with our MChem students
Take a tour of our facilities, including the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Department and lab space in cTAP
Recruitment opportunities and increased brand awareness from exhibiting/sponsorship (limited)
Take time out to think about how your organisation could innovate and make new connections
Fully catered and free event at our beautiful 560-acre parkland campus site
Full programme
From 9:00 – registration and coffee - Management school foyer (outside LT18).
9:30 - 9:35 - Welcome by Prof Pete Atkinson (Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology).
9:35 -9:45 - Introduction to the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº department and to the three research areas (health, materials, energy): Nick Evans (Head of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Department).
9:45 -10:35 - Research themes leads will highlight the cutting-edge research ongoing in the Department of ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº and the wide range of expertise available to collaborators: M. Paz Muñoz, John Fielden, John Griffin, Kathryn Toghill, Andy Kerridge.
10:35 – 11:10 - break (HUB area) + posters(LT14).
11:10 -11:30 – Presentation about FST facilities and cTAP : Nick Evans.
11:30-13:00 - Q&A panel open discussion showcasing projects led by industry/academia collaboration. Session chair Martin Gilmore.
Panel members:
Academics from LU:
John Griffin; Rachel Platel; John Hardy; Lorna Ashton (TBC).
Industrial partners from the ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº Industry Advisory Board:
Victrex (James Sherrington) and Pam Pickles (LU's FST Student Engagement team); Yordas (Emma Miller).
Others: LU’s IP&commercialisation (Jess Wenmouth); Partnership and Business Engagement team (Steve Fish); Kyle Hatchard, from STFC – UKRI.
13:00-14:30 - lunch (HUB area) + posters(LT14). Optional tours of chemistry/cTAP at 13:45 – meet at 13:30 at registration desk.
14:30-15:30 – Two parallel sessions (LT16 (A floor) and LT19 (B floor) in management school):
Health Session (LT19):
14:30-14:45 AstraZeneca Tom James (Title TBC)
14:45-15:00 Pharmaron Loic Pantaine How can we develop the field of photocatalysis to break out of academia and into the pharmaceutical industry?
15:00-15:15 Concept Life Sciences Mark Betson Providing Solutions: Life in a Drug Discovery CRO
15:15-15:30 Apex Molecular Ben Moulton (Title TBC)
Materials & Energy Session (LT16)
14:30-14:45 LiNa energy Richard Dawson Developing metal supported planar sodium metal chloride cells for energy storage applications
14:45-15:00 Cellmine Adam Taylor (Title TBC)
15:00-15:15 Sika John Barrat (Title TBC)
15:15-15:30 Victrex James Sherrington (Title TBC)
15:30-16:30 - Round tables and discussion (LT16 and LT19 in Management School).
16:30 – Final remarks and conclusion and prize giving (LT18).
From 16:45 - Drinks and informal networking (HUB area).
Sponsorship and Exhibiting
We welcome inquiries from organisations wishing to increase brand awareness and support our event through sponsorship and exhibiting. For more infomration see attached flyer or contact us for more details.