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On Face Value: A Ghost Driver Field Study Investigating Interactions Between Pedestrians and a Driverless Vehicle with Anthropomorphic Displays (2025)
Journal Article
Large, D., Harvey, C., Hallewell, M., Li, X., & Burnett, G. (2025). On Face Value: A Ghost Driver Field Study Investigating Interactions Between Pedestrians and a Driverless Vehicle with Anthropomorphic Displays. Ergonomics, https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2025.2454927

In a novel, on-road study, using a ‘Ghost Driver’ to emulate an automated vehicle (AV), we captured over 10 hours of video (n=520) and 64 survey responses documenting the behaviour and attitudes of pedestrians in response to the AV. Three prototype e... Read More about On Face Value: A Ghost Driver Field Study Investigating Interactions Between Pedestrians and a Driverless Vehicle with Anthropomorphic Displays.

The effect of inter- and intra-layer delay time on TPU parts fabricated by laser powder bed fusion (2025)
Journal Article
Connor, S., Goodridge, R., & Maskery, I. (2025). The effect of inter- and intra-layer delay time on TPU parts fabricated by laser powder bed fusion. Progress in Additive Manufacturing, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40964-024-00933-1

In polymer laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB-P) techniques, such as laser sintering, the time between scanning a given point in one layer and the same x-y point in the next layer is known as the `inter-layer delay time'. Multiple parts are normally fa... Read More about The effect of inter- and intra-layer delay time on TPU parts fabricated by laser powder bed fusion.

Decoding physical sensor signals to reveal chip formation and surface deformation: An example in machining nickel-based superalloys (2025)
Journal Article
Mypati, O., Robles-Linares, J. A., Zan, S., Axinte, D., & Liao, Z. (2025). Decoding physical sensor signals to reveal chip formation and surface deformation: An example in machining nickel-based superalloys. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 225, Article 112297. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2024.112297

The current research aims to provide a basic understanding of decoding sensor signals with chip formation and surface integrity during the machining of Ni-based superalloys. Force signal analysis provides cutting energy information, offering insight... Read More about Decoding physical sensor signals to reveal chip formation and surface deformation: An example in machining nickel-based superalloys.

The contact size dependence of wear rate in fretting: understanding and rationalising data from tests with flat-on-flat, cylinder-on-flat and sphere-on-flat contact configurations (2025)
Journal Article
Shipway, P. (in press). The contact size dependence of wear rate in fretting: understanding and rationalising data from tests with flat-on-flat, cylinder-on-flat and sphere-on-flat contact configurations. Wear,

In fretting contacts between metals such as steels, wear normally takes place by the formation of an oxide debris in the contact and its subsequent expulsion. There are three stages to this process: (i) the transport of oxygen into the closed contact... Read More about The contact size dependence of wear rate in fretting: understanding and rationalising data from tests with flat-on-flat, cylinder-on-flat and sphere-on-flat contact configurations.

Giant Elasto-Optic Response of Gallium Selenide on Flexible Mica (2025)
Journal Article
Barker, T., Gray, A., Weir, M., Sharp, J., Kenton, A., Kudrynskyi, Z., Rostami, H., & Patané, A. (2025). Giant Elasto-Optic Response of Gallium Selenide on Flexible Mica. npj Flexible Electronics, 9, Article 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-024-00375-3

Understanding the bending behaviour of a crystal onto a flexible platform is crucial for flexible electronics. The Young’s modulus, a measure of how easily a material deforms, plays a critical role in the coupled deformation of a crystal on a flexibl... Read More about Giant Elasto-Optic Response of Gallium Selenide on Flexible Mica.