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We welcome enquiries from potential collaborators, students and postdocs. Please email Dr. Hoye directly (link here).

The addresses for visitors and deliveries are given below. Our main presence is in the new Royce@Imperial space in the Sir Michael Uren building, located in Imperial's White City Campus.

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White City Campus

We are primarily based in the Royce@Imperial floor of the Sir Michael Uren building. Our lab facilities are based here and we have access to the rest of the shared Royce facilities located in the same floor. Deliveries can be addressed to group members here:

Sir Michael Uren Hub
Imperial College London, White City Campus
86 Wood Lane
London W12 0BZ

Visitors, please sign in at the reception of the Sir Michael Uren building (refer to map)

White City Campus map

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South Kensington Campus

We also have an office presence in the Royal School of Mines building, which is the main site of the Department of Materials. Here, we make use of the specialised characterisation facilities, e.g.: TEM, XPS and ToF-SIMS. Deliveries address:

Department of Materials
Imperial College London
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2AZ

Visitors, please sign in at the reception of the Royal School of Mines (refer to map)

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