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EPSRC Reference: EP/Z53285X/1
Title: The Future Advanced Metrology Hub for Sustainable Manufacturing
Principal Investigator: Jiang, Professor Dame X
Other Investigators:
Salter, Dr PS Martin, Dr HP Zheludev, Professor N
Blunt, Professor L McFarland, Professor G Booth, Professor M
Muhamedsalih, Dr H Brackett, Dr D Wright, Dr H
Zeng, Dr W Gao, Dr F Butterfield, Dr J
Reid, Professor D Scott, Professor PJ MacDonald, Professor KF
Murphy, Professor A Longstaff, Professor AP Edwards, Mr GG
Henning, Dr A J
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Dr S Fletcher Dr S Lou
Project Partners:
British Standards Institution BSI Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK) Colchester Machine Tool Solutions
Craftsman Tools Limited Cummins (Group) Durham, University of
Edwards Vacuum euspen Federal Standards Laboratory PTB Berlin
Fives Landis Ltd Halifax Numerical Controls Ltd Holdson Limited
Holtex Ltd Industrial Technology Research Institute IQE PLC
Kelvin Nanotechnology Ltd Machine Tool Technologies Ltd Manufacturing Technologies Association
Meta Materials Inc (UK) Nanyang Technological University National Institute of Standards and Tech
Opsydia Ltd OpTek Systems Oxford Lasers Ltd
Polytec Ltd (UK) Pragmatic Semiconductor Limited QinetiQ
Qioptiq Limited Renishaw Royal Institute of Technology KTH Sweden
Sartorius Corporate GmbH Siemens Singapore Institute of Mfg Technology
STFC Laboratories (Grouped) Taylor Hobson Ltd The National Robotarium
UK Metamaterial Network University of Bath University of Nottingham
University of Warwick Wayland Additive Ltd
Department: Sch of Computing and Engineering
Organisation: University of Huddersfield
Scheme: Standard Research TFS
Starts: 02 September 2024 Ends: 01 September 2031 Value (£): 11,857,653
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Manufacturing Machine & Plant Optical Devices & Subsystems
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Manufacturing
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The project aims to create a new Hub that will act as a national gateway for Advanced Metrology, engaging with UK industry to co-create and co-deliver frontier and innovative research and technologies, and with policy makers and scientific leaders, to drive future UK manufacturing excellence with a clear emphasis on sustainability. The Hub will have environmental and economic sustainability embedded throughout its programme, both in terms of prioritising industry challenges that the research will address, and within the operational delivery.

One of the largest challenges in improving sustainability in manufacturing is the availability of the actionable information that is essential to both improve existing processes to reduce waste, and to enable new processes and methods that significantly enhance resource efficiency through reduced energy usage, material reuse and recycling, and reduced transportation (as a result of supply-chain efficiency). By delivering a future where pervasive metrology systems sense, monitor and control manufacturing systems to self-optimise, we will realise the connected and autonomous systems critical for achieving net zero.

Delivering these advances requires the development of manufacturing systems that cannot be realised without a new integrated paradigm in metrology, embracing ultra-fast and compact sensors, distributed artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, and autonomous prognostics control systems far beyond the current state-of-the-art. Hence, the Hub's research programme will be structured around three underpinning research themes to address three Key Research Objectives:

Create and apply new sensor technologies incorporating nanophotonics/quantum sensing principles combined with photonic edge computing to realise high-precision ultra-fast, ultra-compact, and low-cost sensors/instruments within smart manufacturing processes and systems.

Create and apply new resilient and interpretable metrology aimed at capturing actionable information for sustainable manufacturing.

Unify whole system autonomous control for sustainability in manufacturing machinery systems, which optimises process, energy use and resource efficiency in complex systems at the design state and through life.

When combined, these objectives will deliver universal 'measurement/analysis/control' solutions for early adoption to address sustainable manufacturing challenges. Five priority areas have been identified to demonstrate new metrology technologies and methods; sustainable and connected machinery, zero carbon transport, clean energy systems, semiconductors, and manufacturing reuse. The programme will develop and demonstrate new metrology technologies and methods with clear applications in these sectors. This will be achieved working closely with metrology equipment/software/service providers, manufacturing systems providers, and with manufacturing end-users, supported closely by partners across the UK Catapult network and national and international standardisation bodies.

The Hub comprises a substantial consortium, led by the Centre for Precision Technologies at Huddersfield. Initial research spokes will be based at Heriot-Watt, Oxford, Queens (Belfast) and Southampton universities, with Innovation Spokes at The Manufacturing Technologies Centre (MTC) and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), and a hybrid Research/Innovation Spoke at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). Over 25 industrial partners were involved in co-creating the Hub and will be working with the research team to support, delivery and accelerate commercialisation of research outcomes via sponsored research projects, knowledge exchange, technology transfer (IP licensing and spin-out), and training/skills development.
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