Regional universities

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The North East of England is home to five great universities, each with unique strengths and capabilities from and for which CPI is ideally placed to identify commercial opportunities. The universities have established and evolved research teams of international reputation and expertise and receive significant levels of research funding from local and national government, as well as from EU Framework Programme (FP5 & FP6) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

 

Durham University

ImageWith established 5 and 5* rated research fields, Durham University is one of the UK’s leading research bases and home to a number of high-tech start-ups. CPI has contracted one of these companies, Durham Scientific Crystals, to build a prototyping facility for the manufacture of specialist semi-conductor materials in the form of cadmium zinc telluride crystals.

Durham University is internationally recognised for its strong research capabilities in Engineering, Chemistry, Biosciences and Physics. Its research centres include:

 

Newcastle University

ImageWith twenty-nine 5 and 5* rated research units, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne is also highly recognised for both leading edge research and entrepreneurship. CPI’s close partnership with the university in the field of Atomic Layer Deposition offers potential applications from computer chips to medical technologies.

The university has established ten new interdisciplinary research institutes bringing together a critical mass of leading R&D activities.

This includes institutes for:

The Faculty of Medical Sciences at the university supports research in each of the ten institutes and has an established Clinical Research Centre jointly run with Newcastle Hospital's NHS Trust.

 

Northumbria University

ImageNorthumbria University has developed a number of highly regarded research and business consultancy areas. This includes the world-class Centre for Design Research incorporating teams for industrial design, medical products and trend prediction. Jonathan Ives, designer of the iPOD, graduated from the School of Design at Northumbria University.

The university has also established research groups in science and technology including:

MIC works with small business to assist in product design, development and manufacturing of electronic products. AMRI undertakes research and assists small business in the innovation and characterisation of new advanced surfaces such as metals, alloys, nano-structures and biomaterials.

 

University of Sunderland

ImageIn 2001, a survey in The Times selected the University of Sunderland as the “Best New University in the UK for Research”.

The university has established research activities in a number of key areas:

The university has also established a number of research institutes including the Automotive & Manufacturing Advanced Practice (AMAP) and the Institute of Pharmacy, Chemistry & Biomedical Sciences

 

University of Teesside

Image25% of the UK's chemical industry is based in the North East of England and the University of Teesside is located at the heart of this industry. The university has established a number of research centres and specialist units.

These include:

Teesside has also established the Teesside Centre for Nanotechnology & Microfabrication (TCNM). This Centre will focus on technologies for innovating novel sensors and devices, such as biosensors for near-patient diagnostics and environmental sensors.