Maximising Impact of Advanced Materials Characterisation & Data through Interdisciplinary Research
You’re warmly invited to the 2nd Oxford Advanced Materials Network (OxAMN) event at Corpus Christi College, Oxford—a vibrant, interdisciplinary gathering focused on Maximising Impact of Advanced Materials Characterisation & Data through Interdisciplinary Research. From climate resilience and energy storage to next-generation healthcare, Oxford’s cutting-edge materials research spans science, engineering, and technology. OxAMN brings together researchers across departments to spark bold collaborations and tackle global challenges at the intersection of disciplines.

The OxAMN Poster Prize is open to all Oxford Postdocs. The poster should highlight fundamental interdisciplinary research in advanced materials and possible areas of impact and its wider relevance for society. Referees will evaluate all posters against these criteria. Prizes of £100, £50, £25 in vouchers will be awarded for 1st prize and runner ups respectively.

The event also features the prestigious Gabriella Chapman Award, celebrating excellence in collaborative research and transformative innovation.

Please click on the booking link below for more information and details on how to register.
Date: 2 October 2025, 8:30
Venue: Corpus Christi College, Merton Street, Oxford, OX1 4JF
Speakers: Rebecca Bullard (Trinity College, University of Oxford), Julie Cosmidis (Earth Sciences, University of Oxford), Zhangfeng Cui (Engineering Science, University of Oxford), Volker Deringer (Chemistry, University of Oxford), Aiden Doherty (Big Date Institute, University of Oxford), Marina Filip (Physics, University of Oxford), Mark Fricker (Biology, University of Oxford), Alain Goriely (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford), Ian Griffiths (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford), Nicole Grobert (Materials, University of Oxford), Michael Hayward (Chemistry, University of Oxford), Laura Herz (Physics, University of Oxford), David Howey (Engineering Science, University of Oxford), Saiful Islam (Materials, University of Oxford), Philipp Koralus (Philosophy, University of Oxford), Robert Millar (Fortescue Zero), Malavika Nair (Engineering Science, University of Oxford), Peter Nellist (Materials, University of Oxford), Mark Pearce (Mills & Reeve), Roger Reed (Engineering Science & Materials, University of Oxford), Michail Stamatakis (Chemistry, University of Oxford), Hannah Stern (Materials, University of Oxford), Jason Smith (Materials, University of Oxford), Charlotte Williams (Chemistry, University of Oxford)
Organising department: Department of Materials
Organiser contact email address: oxamn@materials.ox.ac.uk
Part of: Oxford Advanced Materials Network (OxAMN)
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://www.advancedmaterials.ox.ac.uk/article/maximising-impact-advanced-materials-characterisation-data-through-interdisciplinary
Booking email: oxamn@materials.ox.ac.uk
Audience: Members of the University & Industry
Editor: Samantha Pearce