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Manufacturing

The University of Nottingham is renowned internationally for the excellence of its manufacturing and human factors research and significant contributions to manufacturing science, technology development and industrial applications across a range of sectors including aerospace, automotive, consumer products, medical and power engineering.

 

It has world-class facilities for design, manufacturing, assembly, measurement, testing and modelling as well as a proven track record in delivering high quality research, leading to numerous patents and high impact peer reviewed publications.

The following groups offer a range of research opportunities in the field of Manufacturing:

  • Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) 

The AMT Group conducts research at the forefront of manufacturing science and technology working in close cooperation with a number of strategic industrial partners and research centres worldwide. Research is supported by excellent manufacturing, assembly and metrology facilities, the latest technologies and equipment.

Current areas of research include:

  • intelligent automation and assembly
  • laser processing
  • machining and condition monitoring
  • metalforming
  • micro- and nano-manufacturing
  • precision manufacturing
  • responsive manufacturing
  • robotics

The Group has excellent facilities and is home to four leading research centres – the Nottingham Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre; the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Manufacturing Technology; the Precision Manufacturing Centre, including the Centre of Excellence in Customised Assembly; the Waterjet Technology Centre; and The Advanced Manufacturing Technologies East Midlands facilitates the technology transfer, and provides integrated services to industry in advanced manufacturing technology.

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  • Human Factors Research Group 

The Human Factors Research Group conducts truly multidisciplinary research into our behaviours at work, home, travel and leisure to drive user-centred design for the products and systems that we use every day.

Research is wide-ranging spanning studies of the humancomputer interface, the safe use of objects by children, rail and road safety, and electronics assembly. The Group works both in the field and laboratory and its cutting-edge technical facilities – the Human Factors Transport Simulation Laboratory and the Usability and Ergonomics Laboratory – provide safe, controlled and cost-effective research environments. 

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  • Nottingham Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre 

NIMRC’s research portfolio is at the heart of the UK’s manufacturing agenda. It works extensively alongside industry partners in a range of sectors including aerospace, automotive, medical, consumer products and power engineering.

Current projects fall into three areas:

  • advanced manufacturing: technology, systems
  • and management
  • lightweight structures manufacturing
  • sustainable manufacturing

Researchers at the multidisciplinary Centre combine manufacturing expertise with operations management experience and have access to extensive facilities for manufacture, testing and computation.

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  • University Technology Centre in Manufacturing Technology 

The Centre has an impressive reputation for research in collaboration with Rolls-Royce to find innovative solutions to specific industry needs. Research spans a variety of areas including abrasive flow machining, conventional machining optimisation, process monitoring, and rapid manufacturing.

State-of-the-art facilities give researchers access to conventional and non-conventional machining equipment as well as process monitoring sensors and the latest in CAD/CAM software.

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Faculty of Engineering

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

Contact: Matthew Neville
telephone: +44 (0)115 823 2500
email: matthew.neville@nottingham.ac.uk