The University has purchased a subscription to SpringerMaterials. This gives you access to one of the largest Materials Science databases in the world, with detailed information on over 290,000+ materials and 3,000+ properties. You can see for yourself how this platform could help to accelerate your research.
Register for a training webinar with Michael Klinge and Steve Burridge from SpringerMaterials where you’ll discover:
• What SpringerMaterials is and how it can support your research
• How to find materials' properties data using SpringerMaterials
• Practical examples of how you can save time finding the exact information you need
Register here to book a place. (Please note - if you’re unavailable on the 27th June – all registrants will receive a recording of the session for later viewing.)
About SpringerMaterials
SpringerMaterials provides consolidated, multi-source data from all major topics in materials science, chemistry, physics and engineering. By using SpringerMaterials you will:
To find out more about the platform, you can view this video.