Aston focuses on high quality, translatable research that has an impact on the real world around us. This pioneering research is completed within some of the highest quality labs, computer centres and surroundings.
- Engineering
Engineering and Applied Science Facilities
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Our suite of cutting-edge chemistry and chemical engineering technology enables our academics to make cutting-edge advancements in the fields of Materials and Bioenergy. Specific facilities of note include:
- Mechanical testing suite with cyclic fatigue and DMA capabilities
- Advanced materials characterisation facility, including:
- Scanning Electron Microscopes
- X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
- Fourier Transform Infrared
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Gel Permeation Chromatography
Energy & Bioproducts
The Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University is a unique hub of bioenergy research and technology development. It is home to academic and industry facing teams that aim to accelerate the commercial development of emerging energy, bioproducts and supporting technologies.
The £21m Institute has seven laboratories, meeting spaces and a gasification pilot plant, incorporating a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engine that can provide the heat, electricity and cooling needs of the building and part of the University’s campus. It is the first demonstration plant of its kind in the UK, incorporating interoperable distributed energy technologies which can support the traditional energy system through demand side grid management. This unique development offers a number of uses from powering electric vehicles to a low carbon network for cities.
Key areas of research:
Thermochemical processing, including pyrolysis and gasification to produce liquid and gaseous fuels Biological conversion of biomass, including microalgae and Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Catalyst development, production and characterisationContact
Dr Daniel Nowakowski, EBRI Laboratory Manager: d.j.nowakowski@aston.ac.uk
Dr Clara Serrano, EBRI Plant Manager: c.serrano@aston.ac.uk- Integration of conversion technologies in biorefinery systems to deliver sustainable bioproducts
- Environmental, social and economic impacts of bioenergy systems
- Smart distributed energy systems including Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology
Computer Science
Our Computer Science department hosts state-of-the-art Computer Science facilities, allowing researchers and academics access to our completely wireless computer science labs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Further to this, our academics benefit from:
- Aston Lab for Intelligent Collectives Engineering (ALICE) lab with robots and a 3D printer
- Access to our new ‘Z Space lab’, boasting 3D enabled computers
- Aston Interactive Media (AIM) lab for the research and development of innovative interactive media
- Systems Analytics Research Institute (SARI) lab with GPU servers (GPU - use of a graphics processing unit (GPU) together with a CPU to accelerate deep learning, analytics, and engineering applications)
- Beautiful Canoe student company which enables us to offer several summer internships working on real-life projects for external companies
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Researchers can utilise the brand new “maker lab” which allows for project work with five 3D printers, circuit prototyping and a laser cutter.
Mechanical Engineering and Design
Mechanical Engineering and Design research covers many topics including architectural, engineering and design specialisms. We heavily invest in our research facilities and offer our academics use of:
- Model shop having:
- Maker space (four additional 3D printers)
- Five 3D printers
- Laser cutting
- Silicone moulding
- Vacuum forming and foam cutting facilities
- Design studio – interactive space, and PCs with software including:
- Clay modelling facilities for automotive design
- Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign.
- Surface modelling using Solidworks and Keyshot
- Dedicated project-based learning space with bookable student booths, assembly areas and professional drawing boards
- Engine test lab (five engine test cells, with hydraulic and electrical dynamometers, Kistler combustion analyser, emissions analyser)
- Fuel characterisation and preparation lab
- CNC Machine Shop
- Plasma cutting facility
- Formula student garage & Shell Eco garage
- Biomedical research lab with tissue and cell preparation areas, fume cupboards and microscopy facilities
- Materials characterisation suite with advanced cyclic multi-axial testing equipment
- Desalination and water treatment research lab with under-floor drainage
- Solar array simulator
- Solar thermal simulator
- Health and Life Sciences
The College of Health and Life Sciences
The College of Health and Life Sciences has a wealth of advanced facilities available for academic research and study purposes.
- IHN - Research Facilities | Aston University ARCHA Advanced Imaging Facility | Aston University
- Mass Spectrometry and Lipidomics Laboratory | Aston University
- Optometry and Vision Science Research Group | Aston University
- ston Laboratory for Immersive Virtual Environments (ALIVE) Research Facility | Aston University
- Humanities
Languages and Social Sciences
Researchers in LSS have access to the latest specialist software tools for translation and linguistic analysis, as well as statistical packages and audio/visual packages. LSS has licenses for TRADOS and Wordsmith as well as NVivo and several other software suites.
Corpus Linguistics
- AntConc – corpus linguistics analysis of written texts. [Free, Win + Mac + Linux]
- Basic English Stanford Tagger – assigns parts-of-speech to each word in written texts. [Free, open-source, requires Java 8+]
- CHILDES – the Child Language Data Exchange Scheme is not installed, but provides an online resource for sharing and studying children’s conversational interactions.
- EXMARaLDA – a system for working with oral corpora (digital audio and video) on a computer. It consists of a transcription and annotation tool (Partitur-Editor), a tool for managing corpora (Corpus-Manager) and a query and analysis tool (EXAKT). [Free, open-source, Win + Mac + Linux]
- Wordsmith – lexical analysis including concordance and word frequency [Win]. Aston students can request a licence by emailing sales@lexically.net using their aston.ac.uk email address.
Translation
- CatsCradle – website translation software that facilitates the translation of all content without damaging the HTML markup code. This is installed on all the PCs
- memoQ – professional translation software. This is installed on the PCs in NX06 A and B. LSS also has a small number of 1-year licences for installation on personal PCs [Win]
- SDL Trados Studio 2017 – professional translation software. This is installed on the PCs in NX06 A and B
- SDL Passolo 2018 – professional localization software, used in the software and gaming industries. This is installed on the PCs in NX17.
Data Analysis and Programming
- NVivo 11 – professional software used to store, organise, tag, analyse and present qualitative data (text, images, audio, video). NVivo is available to install on personal PCs on request
- R and R Studio – R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. R Studio includes a code editor, debugging & visualization tools. [Free, open-source, Win + Mac + Linux]
- Python – a general purpose programming language [Free, open-source, Win + Mac]
- Strawberry Perl – a scripting and programming language [Free, Win].
Audio and Video
- Audacity – audio recorder and editor. [Free, open-source, Win + Mac + Linux]
- Aegisub – add hardsub or softsub subtitles to videos. [Free, open-source, Win + Mac + Linux]
- Subtitle Workshop – create softsub subtitles for videos [Free, open-source, Win]
- VideoPad – video editor [Win + Mac + iOS + Android].
- Midlands Innovation
We are a member of Midlands Innovation, a world-class research and innovation partnership, combining the collective excellence of leading universities in the heart of the UK. The Midlands Innovation equipment catalogue facilitates equipment sharing between its research-intensive universities, with a repository of all equipment available at each member institution.
Find out more about what research facilities you can access as part of this consortium.
- Business
Aston Business School
Conference Aston
Aston Business School is located on Aston Street close to the Main Building. The building is home to Conference Aston, a newly refurbished 4* trip advisor, hotel and conference centre. The MBA lounge provides academics with a dedicated workspace ideal for collaborative projects.