About this Event
We are delighted to be hosting our Annnual Boulton & Watt Lecture on 18 February 2026 at The University of Birmingham.
Professor David Brown, School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham will be speaking about the current status of critical materials from global and national perspectives. Particular focus will be given to the Rare Earths and the remarkable magnetic devices they enable.
Critical materials are integral to our modern way of life and are helping us power the green transition. Examples range from the lithium in smartphones batteries to Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in the permanent magnets that drive electric vehicles and generate power from wind turbines. These vital metals are used in communications, critical infrastructure, defence, renewable energy, transport and life sciences. Without them, our lifestyles would be much diminished.
Sourcing natural resources has dominated human history. A major reason for the Roman Empire expanding into Britain two thousand years ago was the need for the critical materials of their day (tin, lead and iron).
This talk will discuss the current status of critical materials from the global and national perspectives. Particular focus will be given to the Rare Earths and the remarkable magnetic devices they enable. The University of Birmingham has been at the forefront of magnetic material developments for many decades. The Cavity Magnetron was conceived on this campus 85 years ago and it went on to play a crucial role in radar technology during World War II, as well as in modern microwave ovens. The University’s Magnetic Materials Group has been behind many of the processing innovations for the highest performing magnet known, neodymium iron boride (Nd2Fe14B). With neodymium metal being one of the most critical elements for the UK, the group has pioneered recycling technologies that offer a solution to the UK need for this vital technology material.
The evening will commence with networking and a welcome drink, followed by Professor David Brown's presentation and a chance to ask questions and share your thoughts with him.
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The University of Birmingham, Aston Webb Building, West Wing, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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