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NSIRC celebrates ten year anniversary

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The National Structural Integrity Research Centre (NSIRC) celebrates their 10 year anniversary of pioneering, postgraduate, industrial research and development in 2022.

From 2012 to 2022

The National Structural Integrity Research Centre (NSIRC) is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its founding as a centre for industry focused postgraduate programmes.

NSIRC 10 year logo

Opening its doors in 2012, NSIRC was established by TWI Ltd, Lloyd’s Register Foundation and BP after a call from the UK Government for high-level research that would solve novel engineering challenges being faced by industry.

Alongside lead academic partner Brunel University London, NSIRC began to take on PhD and Master students, whose topics and dissertations reflected real-world safety challenges being faced by global industries such as aerospace, renewables and other energy, transport, shipping and many more.

Today, the centre is affiliated with over 50 universities in the UK, Europe and Asia, and is supported by industrial partners such as Saudi Aramco Technologies, ADNOC and BAE Systems, who provide sponsorship and industrial supervision to doctoral students.

Over 500 postgraduate students have cumulatively joined the centre since it began, with more than 40 different nations represented to date, and over 180 PhD students producing more than 500 years of PhD research so far.

As part of the tenth anniversary of NSIRC, the organisation has added to its brand logo, as a celebration of this milestone whilst promoting a vision for the future.

The “10th Anniversary” addition not only reflects ten years of leading research, but its pixel style keeps an eye out to the future and the challenges of digitalisation in a virtual world.

“This year will be a celebration that acknowledges all that our students, staff, sponsors, academics and founding partners have achieved with the success of NSIRC. Our continued collaboration with some of the world’s most prestigious engineering companies and organisations demonstrates the vital bridge NSIRC provides, linking academia and industry to produce award-winning academic research that impacts industrial challenges in safety, structural integrity and applied sciences.”

Professor Tat-Hean Gan, NSIRC Director

"The National Structural Integrity Research Centre (NSIRC) has been generating high-quality research and thought leadership for a decade now. Our investment in NSIRC has contributed to creating a legacy of new knowledge and excellent people that both go on to make the world a safer place. We’ll be joining our partners TWI in celebrating ten successful years of NSIRC throughout 2022.”

Jan Pryzdatek, Director of Technologies at Lloyd's Register Foundation

Photography courtesy of TWI Ltd