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Name: |
Professor PD Wilcox |
Organisation: |
University of Bristol |
Department: |
Mechanical Engineering |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Materials Characterisation
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Materials testing & eng.
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/V038079/1 | SINDRI: Synergistic utilisation of INformatics and Data centRic Integrity engineering | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/N015924/1 | Improving Inspection Reliability through Data Fusion of Multi-View Array Data | (P) |
EP/N017641/1 | An ultrasonic measurement system and its robotic deployment into vessels for the combined assessment of debris condition and water leakage | (C) |
EP/L022125/1 | UK RESEARCH CENTRE IN NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION (RCNDE) 2014-2020 | (C) |
EP/J016438/1 | Ultrasonic Array Inspection Optimisation for Non-Destructive Evaluation | (C) |
EP/H010920/1 | Enhanced Ultrasonic 3D Characterisation Of Composites Using Full Matrix Capture Of Array Data | (P) |
EP/G012067/1 | Electronic Sonotweezers: Particle Manipulation with Ultrasonic Arrays | (C) |
EP/G052069/1 | Sub-wavelength characterisation of defects in inaccessible regions using guided waves | (P) |
EP/F029748/1 | SUPERGEN 2 - Conventional Power Plant Lifetime Extension Consortium - CORE | (C) |
EP/F017332/1 | UK Research Centre in NDE | (C) |
EP/F005032/1 | Two-Dimensional Arrays for the Quantitative Characterisation of Complex Defects | (P) |
EP/E054951/1 | Quantitative Structural Health Monitoring for Damage Detection | (P) |
EP/C541960/1 | Efficient Structural Health Monitoring Using Sparse Distributed Sensor Arrays | (P) |
GR/T11449/01 | High Resolution Guided Wave Inspection | (P) |
GR/T01136/01 | Accoustic Emission for the Localisation of Damaged Regions in Structures as Part of the NDE Process | (P) |
GR/S86334/01 | SUPERGEN 2 - Conventional Power Plant Lifetime Extension Consortium | (C) |
GR/S47311/01 | Load Measurement in Structural Members Using Guided Acoustic Waves | (P) |
GR/S09388/01 | UK Research Centre in Nondestructive Evaluation | (C) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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