Begbroke Science Park

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Begbroke Science Park, University of Oxford

Begbroke Science Park is a science park located five miles north of Oxford, England. It is owned and managed by Oxford University. It lies within the parish of Begbroke, although it is only accessible from the village of Yarnton on the A44.

History

The site has been the home of research facilities since 1960, when the Weed Research Organisation was established there. It was later used as the Technology Centre of the Cookson Group. The site was bought by Oxford University in 1998.[1]

Professor Peter Dobson was appointed as the academic director in 2002. Since then the Science Park has doubled in size, hosts more than 30 companies and has more than 20 research groups from 6 different University Departments. A new access road opens April 2012.

Research Groups

There are over 20 research groups on site variously from the Departments of Materials, Engineering Science, and Earth Sciences, with Physics, the OeRC and Business Services and Projects all represented in Oxford Supercomputer machine room. Highlighted areas include:

  • Mobile Robotics Group- Dr Paul Newman
  • Begbroke Nano- Dr Alison Crossley
  • Processing of Advanced Materials Laboratory- Patrick Grant
  • The Environmental Biotechnology team- Professor Ian Thompson
  • Solar Energy Materials Initiative Research on Solar Cells
  • Oxford Materials Electron Microscopy and Micro analysis Group
  • Oxford University Supercomputer

Commercial Activities

Begbroke Science Park has over 30 different high tech spin out and start-up companies. On site labs and offices in a variety of different properties ranging from a new purpose built business incubator (The CIE) to small or large facilities in new or period buildings. There is currently a waiting list of companies wishing to be located on the site.

Knowledge Transfer

Two Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) units are located on the site:

  • Environmental Knowledge Transfer Network (ESKTN), which works across four subject areas: Water Management, Distributed Renewable Energy, Waste Management and Resource Efficiency and sustainable Land Management and Food Production.
  • Materials Knowledge Transfer Network, which provides access to the latest technological knowledge and international discoveries on materials: metals, composites, plastics, ceramics, minerals, technical textiles and smart materials. The team at Begbroke specialise in transport applications.

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