Doctoral researchers under the supervision of Andrew span the topics of personal protection and additive manufacturing materials and processes.
Current PhD Supervision
- ‘Innovating the fit and wearability of personalised protection through 3D scanning and digital manufacturing’. Morgan Ewers.
- ‘Towards enhancing the fit and comfort of generation-after-next body armour’. Anon.
- ‘Material Precisely Where It Is Needed: Towards Design for Polymer Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing Within an Industrial Context’. James Willmott.
- ‘Investigating the Modelling of Human Anatomical Articulated Joints via Additive Manufacture’. Nesrin Yuksel.
PhD Supervision Completions
- ‘Smart Personal Protection: Integrating Printed Electronics into Additive Manufacturing’. Dr Umur Cicek, 2024.
- ‘Pseudo-seams: An Empirical Solution for Seamless Knitwear’. Dr Eleanor Scott, 2024.
- ‘Understanding Regional Skin Friction and Tactile Perception to Advance the Design of Comfortable Protective Clothing’. Dr Mevra Temel, 2023.
- Design, Manufacturing, and Characterisation of Biodegradable Polylactic Acid by Fused Filament Fabrication, Alper Ekinci, 2020.
- Additively Manufactured Personal Protection for Blunt Force Trauma in Sport, Jayme Rossiter, 2020.
If you would like to explore undertaking a PhD with Andrew within the area of 3D printing, Computer-Aided Design, AI, or ergonomic testing with respect to developing next-generation body armour and 3D printed textiles, please get in touch.