GERI's facilities
General Engineering Research Institute (GERI) have a number of facilities, from laboratories and microscopes to lasers and x-ray machines.
General Engineering Research Institute (GERI) have a number of facilities, from laboratories and microscopes to lasers and x-ray machines.
Current CPMH Co-Director, Professor Nicholas J White (LJMU) and former CPMH Co-Director, Professor Andrew Popp (Copenhagen Business School) are the series editors of the Liverpool University Press book series, Studies in Port and Maritime History.
LJMU’s CPMH members have contributed to or curated several exhibitions and are currently involved in exciting new and inter-disciplinary projects, including one centred on the Battle of the Atlantic 80th Anniversary Celebrations.
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre offer a variety of services to businesses and organisations, including testing and qualification of microelectronic and power devices, simulation and modelling of electric machines, as well as variable-speed drives and power electronic converters.
Learn more about the publications, papers and research members of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre, the Electric Machines and Drives Research Group and the Microelectronics Research Group have published.
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre has a wide range of facilities, including probe stations, test samples, semiconductor parameter analyzers and a range of three-phase and multiphase (five-phase, six-phase and nine-phase) machines too. The Centre also has two-level and three-level voltage source inverters and a three-phase to nine-phase direct matrix converter.
Find out more about the PhD and postgraduate courses the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre offer.
Discover the opportunities for students learning alongside world-class researchers and teachers within the Centre for Natural Products Discovery.
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
The Injustice and Harm stream seeks to provide insight into the harms of contemporary criminal justice, political, and socio-cultural processes.