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Researcher Details
 
Name: Professor A Neville
Organisation: University of Leeds
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Current EPSRC-Supported Research Topics:
Complex fluids & soft solids Continuum Mechanics
Design & Testing Technology Design Engineering
Eng. Dynamics & Tribology Manufacturing Machine & Plant
Manufacturing Machine & Plant Materials Processing

Current EPSRC Support
EP/T024542/1 STOP fibrous microplastic pollution from textiles by elucidating fibre damage and manufacturing novel textiles(C)
EP/S030476/1 TRibology as an ENabling Technology (TRENT)(P)
EP/R02524X/1 Advanced Coatings Platform to Drive New High Value Engineering Processes and Products(P)
EP/R00496X/1 Preventing Surface Degradation in Demanding Environments(C)
EP/R001766/1 Friction: The Tribology Enigma(P)
EP/L01629X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Integrated Tribology(C)
Previous EPSRC Support
EP/P032737/1 Corrosion Prediction in Residual CO2 Streams: Shifting the Paradigm(P)
EP/P00122X/1 3D Volume Microscopy and TEM Sample Preparation of Complex Hybrid Nanostructures(C)
EP/M000109/1 EPSRC-NIHR HTC Partnership Award: IMPRESS Network, Incontinence Management and Prevention through Engineering and Sciences(P)
EP/H050027/1 Creation of a National Innovation Playground to Widen the Operational Envelope for Tribological PVD Coatings(P)
EP/G032483/1 Regenerative Therapies and Devices(C)
EP/C509986/1 Designing new generation lubricant additive technology using nature's lead(P)
GR/A90749/02 TOWARDS A NOVEL GENERATION OF CERMET COATINGS WITH ENHANCED DURABILITY(P)
GR/R12497/02 Lubricant Additive Interactions, Surface Reactions & the Link To Tribological Performance In Engines(P)
GR/R62915/01 JREI - CO2 laser machining: Interaction process experiments, process modelling and adaptive control.(C)
GR/R12497/01 Lubricant Additive Interactions, Surface Reactions & the Link To Tribological Performance In Engines(P)
GR/N31863/01 NETWORKING: TRIBO-CORROSION NETWORK (TRICORR-NET)(C)
GR/N12541/01 COMBINING MATERIALS AND LUBRICATION SCIENCE TO STUDY BOUNDARY WEAR FILMS USING XPS(P)
GR/N38435/01 DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (ESEM) ANALYSIS(C)
GR/A90749/01 TOWARDS A NOVEL GENERATION OF CERMET COATINGS WITH ENHANCED DURABILITY(P)
GR/L74163/01 COMPATIBILITY OF SURFACE TREATMENTS AND OIL/ADDITIVES SYSTEMS UNDER BOUNDARY LUBRICATION.(P)
Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator