
Cambridge Graphene Centre
Investigate the science and technology of graphene, carbon allotropes, layered crystals and hybrid nanomaterials and establish joint industrial-academic activities to promote innovative and adventurous research

Investigate the science and technology of graphene, carbon allotropes, layered crystals and hybrid nanomaterials and establish joint industrial-academic activities to promote innovative and adventurous research

The Core Nanofabrication cleanrooms provide the ideal environment to produce high-quality devices. With an extensive range of equipment, they can support activities with a broad

Pursuing fundamental electrical, electronic and photonic research at the material, device and system levels with a focus on creating integrated solutions in the fields of

The Maxwell Centre hosts a number of shared open-access equipment for industry and academia. This includes some of the equipment from Royce@Cambridge, one of the

The UKCRIC National Research Facility for Infrastructure Sensing is a state-of-the-art research facility hosted by the University of Cambridge. Housed in the new Civil Engineering

The PVDCF covers three themes quintessential to device production, namely: a) deposition, b) fabrication and c) charactersation.

The Royce 3D Bioelectronics Facility at the University of Cambridge is designed for physical scientists and engineers to test the interaction of 3D materials and

The Royce Cambridge Battery Manufacturing Facility provides equipment for academic and commercial researchers to manufacture and process battery materials.