Our team is the beating heart of the company. Every employee brings something unique to the table and makes their own impact on Goodfellow’s overall success. Our Meet the Team series shines a light on our individuals, celebrating what they do for the company and who they are outside the business. This week, we’re speaking to Dr Aphrodite Tomou.
Our team is the beating heart of the company. Every employee brings something unique to the table and makes their own impact on Goodfellow’s overall success. Our Meet the Team series shines a light on our individuals, celebrating what they do for the company and who they are outside the business. This week, we’re speaking to Adam Sells.
Carbon-based materials Hastalex® and BioHastalex® are Goodfellow's latest additions to the catalogue range. In this episode, we talk to their inventor, Professor Alexander Seifalian.
Leading materials supplier, Goodfellow, has today announced its partnership with NanoRegMed. The partnership will see Goodfellow supply a new range of exclusive nanomaterials and nanocomposites.
Environmentally friendly engineering is becoming more and more essential as we move through the 21st century. In this episode, we are talking to Charlotte Trick and Luke Smith from Engineers Without Borders UK – we explore the concept of ‘green’ engineering, the progress we have made as a nation, and what we need to do going forward.
Vanadium is one of the transition metals on the periodic table, rarely existing naturally in its native state. Vanadium can often be found in deposits of coal, petroleum and phosphate rock and can also be found in a combined state in nearly 65 different minerals including Magnetite, Vanadinite, Carnotite and Patronite.
Vitreous Carbon, otherwise known as “Glassy Carbon”, is a non-graphitising carbon and comes in many forms. In fact, Carbon can take on so many different appearances, properties or morphologies, you might go as far as to say it’s something of a shapeshifter. So, apart from its shifter superpower, what else do we know about it?
By now, most of us are familiar with Graphene, the wonder material discovered at the University of Manchester back in 2004. For those who need a reminder, Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional nanostructure. It’s the first one-atom thick 2D material ever discovered, yet it’s one of the strongest materials in the world.
C-Solder is a unique, one-of-a-kind soldering material. In this week’s episode we talk to C-Solder inventor, Marek Burda. Marek explains why C-Solder is so important to the engineering industry and why he invented this material.