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Matt Clark is the head of the optics and photonics research group and the director of research excellence for the Faculty of Engineering. | Matt Clark is the head of the optics and photonics research group and the director of research excellence for the Faculty of Engineering. | ||
− | He trained as a Physicist at Imperial College and Manchester University. Following this he worked as a research associate at the University of Nottingham (UoN) to develop novel techniques for generating and controlling laser ultrasound. In 2000 he was awarded an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship to investigate acoustical aberrations and adaptive acoustics and in 2005 an EPSRC Challenging Engineering award for the development on smart optical sensors and in 2013 was awarded a second EPSRC Challenging Engineering award for developing nanoscale ultrasonic imaging techniques. | + | He trained as a Physicist at Imperial College and Manchester University. Following this he worked as a research associate at the University of Nottingham (UoN) to develop novel techniques for generating and controlling laser ultrasound. In 2000 he was awarded an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship to investigate acoustical aberrations and adaptive acoustics and in 2005 an EPSRC Challenging Engineering award for the development on smart optical sensors and in 2013 was awarded a second EPSRC Challenging Engineering award for developing nanoscale ultrasonic imaging techniques. He also leads on the Nottingham Nano Fabrication Facility (NNFF) [https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/nmrc/facilities/ebl/electron-beam-lithography.aspx] at the nmRC[https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/NMRC/] supported by an EPSRC Strategic Equipment. |
His research covers a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects in optics, ultrasonics, nano and meta materials and instrumentation. He has over 100 publications in these areas. You can find more information here: [[Laser ultrasonics]]. | His research covers a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects in optics, ultrasonics, nano and meta materials and instrumentation. He has over 100 publications in these areas. You can find more information here: [[Laser ultrasonics]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 23 October 2020
Matt Clark
Matt Clark is the head of the optics and photonics research group and the director of research excellence for the Faculty of Engineering.
He trained as a Physicist at Imperial College and Manchester University. Following this he worked as a research associate at the University of Nottingham (UoN) to develop novel techniques for generating and controlling laser ultrasound. In 2000 he was awarded an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship to investigate acoustical aberrations and adaptive acoustics and in 2005 an EPSRC Challenging Engineering award for the development on smart optical sensors and in 2013 was awarded a second EPSRC Challenging Engineering award for developing nanoscale ultrasonic imaging techniques. He also leads on the Nottingham Nano Fabrication Facility (NNFF) [1] at the nmRC[2] supported by an EPSRC Strategic Equipment.
His research covers a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects in optics, ultrasonics, nano and meta materials and instrumentation. He has over 100 publications in these areas. You can find more information here: Laser ultrasonics.
Selected papers: [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Phone: office: +44 (0)115 95 15536, lab: +44 (0)115 95 15386
Location: Tower 607, Pharmacy C38 SIOS, Tower 202
Email:(< at > nottingham.ac.uk): matt.clark
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1284-3182
Awards
EPSRC | Pixelated, dynamic, surface plasmon based sensors | GR/R73041 | 2004 | £ 155k |
EPSRC | Adaptive acoustics | GR/A01213 | 2005 | £ 208k |
UoN RSF | CHOTs | 2005 | £ 24k | |
FP6 / EU | AERONEWS | FP6-502927 | 2008 | £ 3M |
EPSRC | Advanced ultrasonic techniques for highly scattering ordered and semi ordered materials | EP/C517229 | 2008 | £ 176k |
EPSRC | High performance integrated wavefront sensors | GR/T22773 | 2008 | £ 333k |
EPSRC | Exotic ultrasonics for the real world | EP/C512758 | 2008 | £ 305k |
EPSRC | Cheap optical transducers (CHOTs) | EP/C512375 | 2008 | £ 306k |
EPSRC | Parallel near-field optical microscopy | EP/C534697 | 2009 | £ 523k |
EPSRC | Space integrated optical sensors (SIOS) | EP/D030129 | 2011 | £ 520k |
EPSRC / BT | Conversing with cells at the fundamental level | EP/E014690 | 2007 | £ 100k |
UoN IDTC | nanoIDTC | 2009 | £ 40k | |
ESA ITI | Imaging LIDAR ITI | 2008 | £ 50k | |
TSB / DTI | % Fatigue | 2010 | £ 281k | |
UoN / BTG | Nano-ultrasonic transducers | 2009 | £ 3k | |
UoN / CAA | CHOTs demonstrator | A2E022 | 2009 | £ 15k |
UoN / KTI | Optical transducers | H20521 | 2009 | £ 23k |
EPSRC | Advanced ultrasonics platform | EP/G061661 | 2014 | £ 845k |
EPSRC | Equipment to underpin aerospace research at Nottingham | EP/H049746 | 2010 | £ 1.3M |
EMDA | Spatial Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy | 2011 | £ 185k | |
RR | Endoscopic CHOTs | 2010 | £ 18k | |
UoN/CCA | CA Award (CHOTs) | 2010 | £ 7k | |
EPSRC / KTS | Optical Transducers for NDE Applications | 2010 | £ 45k | |
EPSRC /CDFA | Let Nano Fly! | EP/I016813 | 2012 | £ 248k |
EPSRC | Commercialisation of CHOTs | EP/J013900/1 | 2014 | £ 150k |
EPSRC | Nano-agents for read / write microscopy and nano-macro bridging | EP/K021877/1 | 2018 | £ 1.5M |
EPSRC | Nottingham Nano Fabrication Facility (strategic equipment) | £ 1.5M | ||
RCNDE/EPSRC | Ultrasonics of small things | £23k | ||
RCNDE | NDE for additive manufacture | EP/L022125/1 | £828k | |
RR | RR5.4 SRAS Integrated Inspection | £436k | ||
Royal Society | Nano-acoustic imaging | IEC/R3/170081 | £12k | |
EPSRC | NanoPrime: Maximising Equipment and Expertise Sharing in Nanoscience | EP/R025282/1 | £202k | |
EPSRC | SRAS for intelligent machining (CoaIMStAtAViSCTAC) | EP/S013377/1 | £577k |