Scientists showcase research to Parliament

Image courtesy of IOP,   Mark Wilson, Roberta Blackman-Woods MP,   Jas Pal Badya
Image courtesy of IOP, Mark Wilson, Roberta Blackman-Woods MP, Jas Pal Badyal
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Otherwise, we'll assume you're OK to continue. Durham scientists showcase research to Parliament Super-thin nanocoatings that protect millions of mobile devices from water damage have been showcased to Parliament in London by their Durham University inventor, as part of a national campaign run by the Royal Society of Chemistry and Institute of Physics. The campaign, Inspirational Science for a Modern Economy, demonstrates UK success stories in chemistry and physics, where innovations and companies have emerged from university science departments. The campaign highlights the importance of long-term UK Government funding to science and the benefits it has on the economy. Since 1989, Professor Jas Pal Badyal in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University has been developing surface functionalisation techniques that use low-cost materials and are better for the environment than conventional solvent-based processes.
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