LCN Researchers at Imperial College London with colleages from the University of Manchester and University of Leeds have been awarded £9.6M programme grant from EPSRC to exploit the power of editing materials at the smallest scale to create designer materials for quantum technologies. In doing so, they aim to shape the UK and international advanced functional materials landscape. To read the full story click here.
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