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Surface Infratechnology

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Jane Jiang from Huddersfield University and the EPSRC National Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Advanced Metrology (www.hud.ac.uk/cimam) will share her research and thoughts with us. The seminar will discuss the underpinning infrastructure of surface manufacturing, with an emphasis on shifts in developed technologies that have/will have a major effect on improvements in its manufacturing capability, for example, surface design, measurement and characterisation. The talk would focus on the research work under her ERC Advanced Investigator Grant, which leads to a new era: Surface Infratechnology.

Jane is the Director of the EPSRC National Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Advanced Metrology (www.hud.ac.uk/cimam). Jane obtained her PhD in measurement science in 1995, a Professorial Chair in 2003, a DSc for precision engineering in 2007 and a PI and EPSRC Centre directorship in 2011.

Jane’s research mainly involves development of mathematical models and algorithms for manufacturing metrology and development of new optical interferometry techniques for future embedded measurement sensor and instrumentation. She devotes her research on underpinning manufacturing science, especially in the creation of infrastructure in geometrical products design, processing control, verification in manufacturing.

Jane is a Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) and a Fellow of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP). She was awarded a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award in 2006 and the Sir Harold Hartley Medal in 2014. She was also awarded the Freedom of the City of London in 2013.

This talk is part of the Manufacturing Research Forum series.

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