Meetings
Equipment Sharing Fund
The Equipment Sharing Fund allows researchers, PhD students and Research Technical Professionals (RTPs) to access cutting-edge research equipment, not available in their home institution. Funds cover the cost of initial analysis, helping to strengthen collaboration opportunities and ensure value for money within the UK’s research and innovation ecosystem. The fund opens for three rounds and will provide the full economic cost (fEC) or TRAC rate directly to the facility. Find out when the fund opens and more about the criteria.Link opens in a new window
Celebrating 10 years of the RTPs
Wednesday 18 September 2024, 9:30am – 12:00pm – In-person event
Location: FAB0.03 Lecture Theatre - Faculty of Arts Building
About the event
The Research Technology Platform (RTP) Department is hosting an event to celebrate 10 years of the RTP programme.About the RTPs
Warwick’s RTPs provide an integrated network of world-class facilities and expertise that enable researchers to10 years of the RTP's
Research Technology Platforms 10-year celebration seminar seriesLink opens in a new window
As part of our 10-year anniversary celebrations, the Research Technology Platform (RTP) Department is running a seminar series to showcase how the RTPs can support your research in key areas.
Seminars are open to all researchers within the University. Follow the links below to find out more and register.
Structure of Materials: Monday 22nd April 2024, 1-3.30pm, Zeeman MS.01Link opens in a new window
Research Computing: Wednesday 1st May 2024, 3-5pm, PLT, Physics ConcourseLink opens in a new window
New Equipment Added
WCUS now has access to a LCS-100 Solar Simulator. This simulator will provide an equivalent of 1 sun irradiance across the UV and visible spectrum matching that of the Sun. To use this equipment in your studies please contact Jack our platform manager, to discuss about your needs.
Expanded Flurolog Capabilities
WUCS' Flurolog has received a new detector which will allow for time-resolved photoluminescence across the mid-IR range. This detector increases our ability to measure time-resolved data across the whole detectable spectrum on our Flurolog (290-1600 nm). To use this equipment in your studies please contact Jack our platform manager, to discuss about your needs.
WCUS is back in action!
3 months, 2 service visits and 1 global pandemic later, #WCUS is back up and running this week, with Daniel @DiamondCDT kicking things off. Thanks to all for the hard work getting there!
IR beamline aces reproducibility
The IR beamline has been undergoing rigourous refining and further testing and has beautifully reproduced data from published results. See the results gallery to view this new exciting data of N-methyl pyridone in ACN excited at 267 nm.
Optical pump, terahertz probe spectrometer
The optical pump, terahertz probe spectrometer is up and running! Thanks to Maurizio and Mick for their hard work on the setup for this beamline and for testing it. Currently we can pump between 2.5um and 9um wavelengths, and shorter wavelengths will be available soon. Samples can be measured in vacuum with the option for cryogenic temperatures also to be implemented soon. The conductivity dynamics can be probed up to 3ns after photoexcitation.
Tables Installed!
The laser tables for the new WCUS facility have now been installed. It took a whole day to move all three or four tonnes of optical bench, but they are all in the right place and to the design. Next step - laser installation.