Image Competition
An image competition for IOM3 student and early career members on materials, minerals and mining.
An image competition for IOM3 student and early career members on materials, minerals and mining.
The IOM3 Image Competition is back this year, where students and early career members can flex their creative arm and showcase their artistic skills.
IOM3 SEC Group presents shortlisted entries and announces the 2024 Image Competition winners.
IOM3 runs annual competitions for student and early career members and non-members - lecture competitions to develop presentation skills and packaging design competitions to reward talent in creativity
A short video competition for students & early career professionals.
Opportunities to engage with IOM3 and benefit from networking, knowledge exchange and recognition across all disciplines
The YPLC invites students and professionals to deliver a short lecture on materials, minerals, mining, packaging, clay technology and wood science and engineering related subjects.
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) in the USA is to benefit from UK know-how. The EIC will be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory and will provide answers to some of the most fundamental questions in science on the nature of matter.
Professor David S Citrin at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, explores how art historians and archaeological metallurgists are adopting terahertz imaging techniques and revealing new insights for industry application.
Andrew Elliott, Applications Specialist from Carl Zeiss Limited, sheds light on artificial intelligence in microscopy image processing.
Introducing students and early career professionals to the packaging design process and encouraging them to consider a career in packaging
A hybrid technical lecture from the East Midlands Materials Society
Christopher Parmenter, Senior Research Fellow in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham, UK, discusses the value of imaging equipment.
Medical alloys to reduce the distortion of MRI images.
A new thermal imaging technique could prevent 170 foot amputations a week in England.
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) in Scotland has begun a competition to find solutions to improve electrolyser efficiency for hydrogen production.
A project based competition for learns aged 11 to 17 aimed at generating a greater understanding of packaging, design and materials
An opportunity for students to showcase their great ideas and solutions directly to an industry that is looking for rising stars.
A competition challenging learners aged 18+ to design solutions to problems set by brand-leading FMCG companies, design agencies and manufacturers
Exploring EDX/EDS, EBSD and ion beam techniques for advanced materials characterisation