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The Experimental Techniques Centre at Brunel University has been established for over twenty years in purpose built laboratories designed to accommodate high resolution electron microscopes and analytical equipment. ETCbrunel is a highly regarded consultancy and research Centre for engineering, forensic and environmental investigations, including expert witness statements for legal purposes. UKAS accreditation has been obtained for many of the services offered. Our services include asbestos fibre analysis, surface examination and heavy metal analysis. For more details of these and other projects please see our “Analytical Services” page. A full list of available investigation techniques can be found under “Characterization Facilities”. Research project announcements, presentations and information on recent developments are found on our “News” page, and more information on our staff and their individual research interests can be found via the “People” page. Our clients include local, national and international companies, as well as university research groups and we have close contact with Brunel based Diamond-Like Carbon company Diameter. If you’d like further information, or would like this website in brochure format, please use our contact details below, or get in touch with any of our staff.
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Tel: 01895 255793 Fax: 01895 812544 E-mail: info@etcbrunel.co.uk Web: www.etcbrunel.co.uk
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1st June 2009
Research Studentships
Time is running out for applications for Isambard Scholarships see our courses page for more details on Forensics, Engineering and Environmental PhD projects.
23rd April 2009
Wear of Materials
Dr Bulpett attends the Wear of Materials conference in Las Vegas this week, showcasing ETCburnel work on novel aerospace materials and metallurgical microstructure. More details soon.