Dr Patrick Smith
School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
Senior Lecturer
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School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
Sir Frederick Mappin Building
Mappin Street
葫芦影业
S1 3JD
- Profile
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Dr Patrick J Smith was awarded a first class BSc degree in Applied Chemistry from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1997, which he studied for part-time whilst working as a Technical Officer for Ilford Ltd.
In 2002, he was awarded his PhD in Engineering Materials from the University of Cambridge for his research into increasing the critical current density of bulk high-temperature superconductors.
He then had post-doc positions working first with Brian Derby in Manchester (2002 鈥 2005), Ulrich Schubert in Eindhoven (2005 鈥 2007) and Jan Korvink in Freiburg (2007 鈥 2010).
In July 2010, he was appointed to the position of Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of 葫芦影业.
- Research interests
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Dr Smith's main research area is inkjet printing. He is interested in applied inkjet printing, using inkjet as a means of manufacture in additive applications as well as in areas such as digital print and digital textiles.
He is also interested in fundamental inkjet, with a focus on variability in inkjet droplet production. He is particularly interested in reactive inkjet printing, which uses inkjet as a chemical synthesis tool.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
Reports
Other
- Grants
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- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
- EPSRC Healthcare Technologies Impact Fellowships, S. Ebbens (PI), X. Zhao (5%), D. Heymann (10%), P.J. Smith (5%)
- 拢24,189 (total is 拢483,709)
- U.S. Army Forward Element Command-Atlantic (RFEC-A)
- Identifying the mechanism behind the toughening improvements obtained from inkjet printing PMMA 鈥榖eads鈥 into carbon fiber composites, P.J. Smith
- $110,000
- Innovate UK/EPSRC
- Inkjet Printing of Plasma Functionalised Graphene to Deliver Multifunctional Polymer Composites for Aerospace Applications, P.J. Smith
- 拢86,768
- NERC
- Sensors for the detection of radionuclides in water, M. E. Romero-Gonzalez (70%), P.J. Smith (30%)
- 拢12,211
- U.S. Army Forward Element Command-Atlantic (RFEC-A)
- Interface design using inkjet printing in self-healing composites A Hodzic, P. .J. Smith (PI), C Pinna
- $116,340
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
- Direct digital fabrication via multisystems integration of advanced manufacturing processes J. D. Shephard, Heriot-Watt University, C. Connaughton, University of Warwick, R. W. Kay, Loughborough University, P. J. Smith, 葫芦影业
- 拢213,365 (拢600,000)
- Technology Strategy Board
- TSB Akzo Nobel Structural Colour, P. Fairclough (PI), O. Mykhaylyk, P. Smith (Co-I 15%)
- 拢51,048 (拢340,319)
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Manufacturing of metamaterials using inkjet printing in composite materials, A. Hodzic, P. J. Smith
- $ 99,635
- EPSRC IAA Account
- Integrating an Inkjet Printer into a copper cable marking process for security printing applications
- 拢24,545
- METRC
- Printing of BioMarkers For Disease Detection
- 拢10,000
- White Rose Collaboration Fund
- 鈥楶rintable radiation curable dielectric layers for application in organic electronics鈥, Long Lin (Leeds), Patrick J. Smith (葫芦影业), Steven Johnson (York)
- 拢11,400
- Pennine Water Group
- Inkjet printed sensors, Patrick J. Smith (PI), Neil Sims, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Greg Cook, Joby Boxall
- 拢6,000
- KTA R&D Collaborative Award
- Security Printing on Copper Cables, Patrick J. Smith
- 拢33,625
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- Reactive inkjet printing and controlled crystallisation, Patrick J. Smith
- 拢121,459
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Inkjet-assisted creation of self-healing layers between composite plies, A. Hodzic, P. J. Smith, C Soutis and S Hayes
- $51,000
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
- Teaching activities
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Dr Smith teaches the following courses:
- Manufacturing Technology, MEC130
- Professional Responsibilities of the Engineer, MEC306