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Who Are We

The Surrey Ion Beam Centre is the lead site for the UK National Ion Beam Centre and sits within the Advanced Technology Institute of the University of Surrey.

What We Do

Our Centre allows users to undertake a wide variety of research using ion implantation, ion irradiation and ion beam analysis. We also have extensive processing and characterisation facilities that can be made available to our users.

Our Vision

Our vision is to provide and continually advance state-of-the-art ion beam facilities and expertise, actively supporting world-class research, innovation, and collaboration across the UK academic and industrial communities.

  • The SIBC is home to four ion implanters, two single ion implanters and a bespoke ion beam analysis facility.
  • These advanced capabilities allow us to push the boundaries of material science, enabling innovations in nanotechnology, semiconductors, quantum computing, biosciences and health.
  • At the heart of our mission is a commitment to interdisciplinary research, integrating expertise from fields such as physics, engineering, materials science, and even art conservation. In addition to supporting breakthrough innovations in energy storage, environmental sustainability, and healthcare, we also work with museums and historical institutions to apply ion beam techniques in the preservation and analysis of ancient artefacts.
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UK National Ion Beam Centre

The EPSRC UK National Ion Beam Centre (UKNIBC) provides a single point of access for the UK research community to world-leading ion beam modification and analysis infrastructure and expertise.

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Our Aim

  • To promote and facilitate world class research in the field of ion beam applications, especially for the UK academic, commercial and industrial communities, but also for and with our international collaborators.
  • To allow users to undertake a wide variety of research using ion implantation, ion beam analysis and our extensive ancillary facilities.
  • Train and educate the UK community in the applications and technology of ion beams and provide a technology transfer to industry and academia.
  • Contribute to the prosperity and competitiveness of UK industry
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    Key Facts


    412 – 
    Journal Research Papers

    1.5 – IBC Code Academics

    11 – IBC Core Staff

    £51M –in funding since 2012

    £125M – EPSRC grants supported in past 5 years