The Rock & Ice Physics Laboratory (RIPL) at UCL is a major research facility which forms part of the Earth Sciences Department. RIPL has over 15 members and consists of 11 laboratories, housing over £4M of research equipment., supported by over £2 million of current peer-reviewed funding. The Rock & Ice Physics Laboratory has a unique breadth of experience and ability to design and build its own experimental apparatus.
We study the physical behaviour of ice and rocks that make up the surface and interior of the Earth, and other solid bodies in the solar system, so as to constrain the dynamic, tectonic and environmental processes of planetary evolution. Our research is nationally unique and multi-disciplinary, being based on experiment and theory.
RIPL Research
Our research is nationally unique and multi-disciplinary, being based on experiment and theory.
RIPL Facilities and Equipment
We have over 15 members and 11 laboratories, housing over £4M of research equipment
Group members
Academic staff
Philip Meredith | Tom Mitchell | Rosemary Willatt
Snr. Experimental Officers:
General Enquiries:
n.hughes@ucl.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7679 2372