Molycop is an international industry supplying mining consumables. It has laboratories in Australia, Chile and Peru. Dr Paul Shelley sponsors research on steel at Queen Mary University of London, and travelled from Australia for a technical meeting. Dr Hamid Pourasiabi from Australia also intended to join the meeting but had to postpone the visit to another date. We look forward to seeing him at QMUL.
 Paul Shelley, Harry Bhadeshia, Chinnapat Panwisawas, Rajdeep Mondal, here next to the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences |
 Traversing the QMUL campus |
 Lovely, sunny day |

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 The Queens' Building is the centrepiece of the campus, and it has become our tradition to meet at this bench whenever Paul visits from Australia |
 Two days of intense, technical discussions |
 Both to learn the technology at Molycop, and to explain work at QMUL |

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 Chinnapat |
 The technology is quite complex so Paul spent nearly 6 hours over two days addressing our queries |

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 The undergraduates were at examinations, so we used this room for our meeting because the presentations could be viewed on a large screen |

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 Queen Mary University of London has a number of campuses, this one is at Mile End, London |

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 The clock tower |

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 This is directly opposite the Queens' Building |
 The main administration is located at the Queens' Building |

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 The meeting bench at QMUL before Paul arrived |
 As per tradition, we all met him there, first thing in the morning. |
 The beginning of a lovely day |
 On the third day, Paul visited Harry in Cambridge. Here at Fitzbillies in Cambridge, to enjoy classic unhealthy food. |
 At the New Museums site in Cambridge, where Metallurgy started, with the sign still retained |
 The Department now has a new building on the West Cambridge site. |
 At the famous Eagle pub. |
 King's College to illustrate the windows that were blocked to minimise tax |
 In King's College Chapel |
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 Model showing the construction process of the chapel |
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 Punting on the River Cam |
 This view is of the river leading to Queens' College |
 At Darwin College |
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 The University Library |
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 The bookcase at reception at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy |
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