Research themes
An overview of interdisciplinary research themes in MPLS.
AI, machine learning and data science
Oxford is at the frontier of the AI revolution, with world leading research not only into the mechanisms of AI, but also the applications and implications of AI.
Antimicrobial resistance
It is estimated that drug-resistant infections could cause 10 million deaths each year by 2050 and an annual economic cost of £69 trillion. Three major initiatives in MPLS are working to tackle the problems of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Climate
The world’s changing climate and the threats and opportunities it affords, are one of the biggest issues facing society today. At Oxford more than 170 scientists from across the University are rising to the challenge and seek to understand what is causing climate change, what are the impacts, and what we can do about it.
Energy and the zero-carbon economy
Oxford is well-placed to lead a whole-systems approach to climate change, given our broad profile in the area of energy research, with over 180 senior researchers addressing major technical, societal, economic and policy issues.
Food security and biodiversity
As the world around us is changing, we urgently need to assess the impact of global temperature and sea level increases, extreme weather events and threats to biodiversity.
Advanced Materials
The MPLS Division conducts research in functional materials; materials engineered to perform specific tasks through their electrical, magnetic, optical, thermal, or chemical properties. From energy storage and quantum technologies, to healthcare, clean energy, and computing, MPLS researchers develop new materials that advance science and industry.
Physical sciences underpinning health
Oxford is a driving force for the development of engineering and physical science techniques in the life and medical sciences, allowing breakthroughs in our understanding of biological systems relating to disease, food and biotechnology.
Quantum science and technologies
Oxford hosts the UK's largest concentration of quantum researchers, with work spanning fundamental science through to practical applications.
Space
Space research in the Division covers astrophysics, planetary science, climate and space weather modelling, space instrumentation, and satellite data analysis.
Sustainability and the environment
Global demand for energy, minerals and plastics continues to rise, making sustainable use of Earth's natural resources more difficult. Meeting need while preserving ecosystems requires scientific research across multiple disciplines.
