- A uniting principle of science and engineering is creating a better world through innovation
- New products and technologies and strong analytical sciences underpin this research theme, with researchers working at the interface of novel fundamental research with applied engineering and design
- Our world-class and transformative research encompasses a spectrum of areas, from synthesis of novel polymers to 3D printing of artificial hip joints
- Examples include: Synthetic biology, drug design, new materials, advanced manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, battery development and low-carbon catalysts
- Warwick researchers work in partnership across industrial sectors to accelerate the impact from our research so that the economy grows and society can prosper
- Our research centres in this area include the Biomedical Engineering Institute, the Fluid Dynamics Research Centre, Milburn House Magnetic Resonance Lab, Warwick Soft & Active Matter Centre, Warwick Environmental Systems Interdisciplinary Centre, Warwick Centre for Integrative Synthetic Biology, the Centre for Industrial Ultrasonics and the Centre for Complexity Science.