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='''Rikesh Patel'''=
 
='''Rikesh Patel'''=
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Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham
  
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Address: A46 Coates Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
  
'''Location'''
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Phone: +44 (0)115 84-67892
  
202/307 Tower, University Park
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Email: rikesh.patel[[Image:Atnotts.png|110px|link=]]
  
C38 [[SIOS]] Pharmacy, University Park
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ORCID: [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0751-4533 0000-0003-0751-4533]
  
'''Phone'''
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External links:
  
+44 (0)115 84-67892
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[https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/person/234634/rikesh-patel/outputs UoN repository] [http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/view/people/Patel=3ARikesh=3A=3A.html (old link)]
  
'''Email'''
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[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eDzvB5UAAAAJ Google Scholar]
  
rikesh.patel[[Image:Atnotts.png|133px|link=]]
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[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rikesh-Patel-2 ResearchGate]
  
'''Education/Posts'''
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[https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewPerson.aspx?PersonId=-223355 Grants on the web]
  
2004-2008 MEng Electronic and Computer Engineering (1st Class), University of Nottingham
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==Journal publications==
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<bibtex>
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@article{liImagingMicrostructureOptically2023,
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  title = {Imaging Microstructure on Optically Rough Surfaces Using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy},
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  author = {Li, Wenqi and Dryburgh, Paul and Pieris, Don and Patel, Rikesh and Clark, Matt and Smith, Richard J.},
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  year = {2023},
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  url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/6/3424},
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  journal = {Applied Sciences},
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  volume = {13},
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  number = {6},
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  pages = {3424},
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  issn = {2076-3417},
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  doi = {10.3390/app13063424},
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  urldate = {2023-03-13},
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  abstract = {The microstructure of a material defines many of its mechanical properties. Tracking the microstructure of parts during their manufacturing is needed to ensure the designed performance can be obtained, especially for additively manufactured parts. Measuring the microstructure non-destructively on real parts is challenging for optical techniques such as laser ultrasound, as the optically rough surface impacts the ability to generate and detect acoustic waves. Spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy can be used to measure the microstructure, and this paper presents the capability on a range of surface finishes. We discuss how to describe 'roughness' and how this influences the measurements. We demonstrate that measurements can be made on surfaces with Ra up to 28 {$\mu$}m for a selection of roughness comparators. Velocity images on a range of real surface finishes, including machined, etched, and additively manufactured finishes in an as-deposited state, are presented. We conclude that the Ra is a poor descriptor for the ability to perform measurements as the correlation length of the roughness has a large impact on the ability to detected the surface waves. Despite this issue, a wide range of real industrially relevant surface conditions can be measured.},
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  langid = {english}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
2008-2014 PhD Electrical and Electronic Engineering ([http://optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk/w/images/0/06/Thesis_rp_2014.pdf Thesis]), University of Nottingham
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<bibtex>
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@article{kitazawaNoncontactMeasurementBolt2023,
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  title = {Noncontact Measurement of Bolt Axial Force in Tightening Processes Using Scattered Laser Ultrasonic Waves},
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  author = {Kitazawa, So and Lee, Yong and Patel, Rikesh},
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  year = {2023},
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url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0963869523000531},
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  journal = {NDT & E International},
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  pages = {102838},
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  issn = {09638695},
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  doi = {10.1016/j.ndteint.2023.102838},
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  urldate = {2023-04-03},
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  langid = {english}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
2013-2014 Research Assistant, University of Nottingham
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<bibtex>
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@article{dryburghMeasurementSingleCrystal2022,
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  title = {Measurement of the Single Crystal Elasticity Matrix of Polycrystalline Materials},
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  author = {Dryburgh, Paul and Li, Wenqi and Pieris, Don and Fuentes-Dominguez, Rafael and Patel, Rikesh and Smith, Richard J. and Clark, Matt},
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  year = {2022},
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url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1359645421009290},
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  journal = {Acta Materialia},
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  volume = {225},
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  pages = {117551},
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  issn = {13596454},
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  doi = {10.1016/j.actamat.2021.117551},
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  urldate = {2021-12-29},
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  langid = {english}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
2014- Research Associate, University of Nottingham
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<bibtex>
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@article{leeSimpleMethodMeasuring2021,
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  title = {Simple Method of Measuring Thicknesses of Surface-Hardened Layers by Laser Ultrasonic Technique},
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  author = {Lee, Yong and Kitazawa, So and Patel, Rikesh},
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  year = {2021},
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  url = {https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.35848/1347-4065/ac030f},
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  journal = {Jpn. J. Appl. Phys.},
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  issn = {0021-4922, 1347-4065},
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  doi = {10.35848/1347-4065/ac030f}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
==Awards==
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<bibtex>
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@article{patelSinglePixelCamera2021,
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  title = {Single Pixel Camera Methodologies for Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy},
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  author = {Patel, Rikesh and Sharples, Steve D. and Clark, Matt and Somekh, Mike G. and Li, Wenqi},
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  year = {2021},
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  url = {https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0040123},
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  journal = {Appl. Phys. Lett.},
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  volume = {118},
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  number = {5},
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  pages = {051102},
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  issn = {0003-6951, 1077-3118},
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  doi = {10.1063/5.0040123},
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  language = {en}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
* University of Nottingham interdisciplinary research funding award (UNICAS) - 2014
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<bibtex>
* Applied optics group internal research proposal review award (1st place) - 2015
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@article{brownNondestructiveDetectionMachininginduced2021a,
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  title = {Non-Destructive Detection of Machining-Induced White Layers through Grain Size and Crystallographic Texture-Sensitive Methods},
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  author = {Brown, M. and Pieris, D. and Wright, D. and Crawforth, P. and M'Saoubi, R. and McGourlay, J. and Mantle, A. and Patel, R. and Smith, R.J. and Ghadbeigi, H.},
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  year = {2021},
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  url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0264127521000253},
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  journal = {Materials \& Design},
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  volume = {200},
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  pages = {109472},
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  issn = {02641275},
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  doi = {10.1016/j.matdes.2021.109472},
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  language = {en}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
==Journal publications==
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<bibtex>
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@article{dryburgh_spatially_2019-1,
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  title = {Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy for Integrity Assessment in Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing},
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  author = {Dryburgh, Paul and Pieris, Don and Martina, Filomeno and Patel, Rikesh and Sharples, Steve and Li, Wenqi and Clare, Adam T. and Williams, Stewart and Smith, Richard J.},
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  year = {2019},
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  url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2214860419302994},
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  journal = {Additive Manufacturing},
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  volume = {28},
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  pages = {236--251},
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  issn = {22148604},
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  doi = {10.1016/j.addma.2019.04.015},
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  language = {en}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
[https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/search/all/rikesh%20patel/outputs University repository for Rikesh Patel] [http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/view/people/Patel=3ARikesh=3A=3A.html (old)]
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<bibtex>
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@article{pieris_spatially_2019-1,
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  title = {Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy Towards Online Inspection of Additive Manufacturing},
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  author = {Pieris, D and Patel, R and Dryburgh, P and Hirsch, M and Li, W and Sharples, S D and Smith, R J and Clare, A T and Clark, M},
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  year = {2019},
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  url = {https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.1784/insi.2019.61.3.132},
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  journal = {Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring},
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  volume = {61},
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  number = {3},
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  pages = {132--137},
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  issn = {1354-2575},
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  doi = {10.1784/insi.2019.61.3.132},
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  language = {en}
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}
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</bibtex>
  
 
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@ARTICLE{Patel2011a,  author = {Rikesh Patel and Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah and Roger Light and Matt Clark},  title = {Widefield heterodyne interferometry using a custom CMOS modulated light camera},  journal = {Opt. Express},  year = {2011},  volume = {19},  pages = {24546--24556},  number = {24},  month = {Nov},  abstract = {In this paper a method of taking widefield heterodyne interferograms using a prototype modulated light camera is described. This custom CMOS modulated light camera (MLC) uses analogue quadrature demodulation at each pixel to output the phase and amplitude of the modulated light as DC voltages. The heterodyne interference fringe patterns are generated using an acousto-optical frequency shifter (AOFS) in an arm of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Widefield images of fringe patterns acquired using the prototype MLC are presented. The phase can be measured to an accuracy of {\textpm}6.6{\textdegree}. The added value of this method to acquire widefield images are discussed along with the advantages.},  doi = {10.1364/OE.19.024546},  owner = {rp},  publisher = {OSA},  timestamp = {2012.01.13},  url = {http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-24-24546}, pdf = {http://optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk/w/images/d/d6/Pap1.pdf}}
 
@ARTICLE{Patel2011a,  author = {Rikesh Patel and Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah and Roger Light and Matt Clark},  title = {Widefield heterodyne interferometry using a custom CMOS modulated light camera},  journal = {Opt. Express},  year = {2011},  volume = {19},  pages = {24546--24556},  number = {24},  month = {Nov},  abstract = {In this paper a method of taking widefield heterodyne interferograms using a prototype modulated light camera is described. This custom CMOS modulated light camera (MLC) uses analogue quadrature demodulation at each pixel to output the phase and amplitude of the modulated light as DC voltages. The heterodyne interference fringe patterns are generated using an acousto-optical frequency shifter (AOFS) in an arm of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Widefield images of fringe patterns acquired using the prototype MLC are presented. The phase can be measured to an accuracy of {\textpm}6.6{\textdegree}. The added value of this method to acquire widefield images are discussed along with the advantages.},  doi = {10.1364/OE.19.024546},  owner = {rp},  publisher = {OSA},  timestamp = {2012.01.13},  url = {http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-24-24546}, pdf = {http://optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk/w/images/d/d6/Pap1.pdf}}
 
</bibtex>
 
</bibtex>
 
==Proceedings ==
 
 
 
<bibtex>
 
@inproceedings{patel_widefield_2011-2,
 
  langid = {english},
 
  location = {{Toronto}},
 
  title = {Widefield Ultrastable Heterodyne Interferometry Using a Custom {{CMOS}} Modulated Light Camera},
 
  isbn = {978-1-55752-914-5},
 
  url = {https://www.osapublishing.org/abstract.cfm?URI=AOPT-2011-JWA14},
 
  doi = {10.1364/AOPT.2011.JWA14},
 
  booktitle = {Adaptive {{Optics}}: {{Methods}}, {{Analysis}} and {{Applications}}},
 
  booktitle = {Imaging and {{Applied Optics}}},
 
  publisher = {{OSA}},
 
  urldate = {2018-10-25},
 
  date = {2011},
 
  pages = {JWA14},
 
  author = {Patel, Rikesh and Clark, Matt and Achamfuo-Yeboah, Samuel},
 
  file = {/home/rp/Zotero/storage/HXL5XB6B/Patel et al. - 2011 - Widefield ultrastable heterodyne interferometry us.pdf}
 
}
 
</bibtex>
 
 
<bibtex>@inproceedings{p._dryburgh_targeted_2018,
 
  location = {{Edinburgh}},
 
  title = {Targeted Rework of Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing},
 
  url = {http://www.jlps.gr.jp/en/proc/lpm/18/},
 
  shorttitle = {Tue-3-{{OR15}}},
 
  abstract = {There is a clear industrial pull to fabricate high value components using premium high temperature aerospace materials by additive manufacturing. Inconveniently, the same  materials’ properties which allow them to perform well in service render them difficult to process  via powder bed fusion. Current build systems are characterised by high defect rates and erratic  microstructure, leading to components with inferior mechanical properties. Given the high specific costs in  powder bed fusion manufacture there is a real and apparent need to minimise component scrappage due to  these defects. Here a method is proposed to make good the defects that will inevitably be  produced in current class laser processing of metallic powders. This study investigates the use of spatially resolved acoustic  spectroscopy (SRAS) scan data to inform repair strategies within a commercial selective laser melting  machine. Using the common aerospace nickel superalloys, Inconel 718 and CM247-LC, localised remelting was shown to consistently reduce the depth of defect. A 50 \% reduction in defect depth  was observed for both materials using different rework strategies. No appreciable variation was seen  with the single-shot strategy, due inaccurate realignment.},
 
  booktitle = {19th {{International Symposium}} on {{Laser Precision Microfabrication}}},
 
  publisher = {{JLPS}},
 
  date = {0018-08-20},
 
  pages = {JLMN-18-089},
 
  author = {{P. Dryburgh} and {R. Patel} and {S. Catchpole-Smith} and {M. Hirsch} and {L. Perry} and {I. A. Ashcroft} and {A.T. Clare}}
 
}
 
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>@inproceedings{don_milesh_pieris_spatially_2018,
 
  location = {{Nottingham}},
 
  title = {Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy Additive Manufacturing – towards Online Inspection},
 
  url = {http://www.bindt.org/events/PastEvents/ndt-2018/},
 
  abstract = {High-integrity engineering applications such as aerospace will not  permit the incorporation of components containing any structural defects. The  current generation of additive manufacturing platforms yield components with relatively  high levels of defects. The in-line inspection of the components built using additive  can provide closed-loop feedback and vary build parameters during fabrication to  minimise such defects. This article reviews the capability of spatially resolved  acoustic spectroscopy to be used as an in-line inspection tool for detecting the changes in parts  induced due to variations in build parameters. The first considers the build laser  power and the second varies the laser scan strategy used to build the component. Using the  detected probe light intensity map and the measured surface acoustic velocity, the  detection of surface defects, subsurface defects and component microstructure can be measured.},
 
  booktitle = {57th {{The British Institue}} of {{Non}}-Destructive {{Testing Annual Conference}}},
 
  date = {0018-12-09},
 
  author = {{Don Milesh Pieris} and {Rikesh Patel} and {Paul Dryburgh} and {Matthias Hirsch} and {Wenqi Li} and {Steve D. Sharples} and {Richard J. Smith} and {Adam T. Clare} and {Matt Clark}}
 
}
 
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>@inproceedings{paul_dryburgh_spatially_2018,
 
  location = {{Burlington VT}},
 
  title = {Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy for Texture Imaging in Powder Bed Fusion Nickel Superalloys},
 
  abstract = {There is a clear industrial pull to fabricate high value components using premium high temperature aerospace materials by additive manufacturing. Inconveniently, the same material properties which allow them to perform well in service render them difficult to process via powder bed fusion. Current build systems are characterised by high defect rates and erratic microstructure, leading to components with inferior mechanical properties. The work presents microstructural texture imaging of powder-bed fusion components by a non-contact laser ultrasonic method, Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy (SRAS). In short, this work demonstrates the ability to SRAS to detect and characterise meso-scale crystalline texture features. Probing samples manufactured by powder bed fusion, in the common nickel based aerospace superalloy Inconel 718, it has been shown the the primary crystalline orientation of can be inferred from the measured velocity, with good agreement with Electron Backscatter Diffraction. The studied sample was found to have a microstructure formation that bore a heavy resemblance to the chosen scanning pattern, with clear influence from the geometry through varying scan vector length and island-boundary scan strategy. this work forms part of a progression towards deployment of a SRAS system as an in-situ inspection solution for PBF.},
 
  booktitle = {45th {{Annual Review}} of {{Progress}} in {{Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation}}},
 
  publisher = {{AIP Conference Proceedings}},
 
  date = {2018},
 
  author = {{Paul Dryburgh} and {Rikesh Patel} and {Don M. Pieris} and {Matthias Hirsch} and {Wenqi Li} and Steve D. Sharples and {Richard J. Smith} and {Adam T. Clare} and {Matt Clark}}
 
}
 
 
</bibtex>
 
<bibtex>@inproceedings{matt_clark_spatially_2018,
 
  location = {{Burlington VT}},
 
  title = {Spatially {{Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy}} ({{SRAS}}) {{Microstructural Imaging}}},
 
  abstract = {Spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy (SRAS) is an acoustic microscopy technique that can image the microstructure and measure the crystallographic orientation of grains or crystals in the material. It works by measuring the velocity of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) via the acoustic spectrum. In the usual configuration the SAWs are generated by laser using a pattern of lines and detected by laser close to this grating like source. The use of the acoustic spectrum as a means of measuring the velocity has a number of practical advantages which makes the technique robust and fast and gives good spatial resolution. This makes the measurement suitable for imaging and gives it many advantages over traditional laser UT and microstructural measurement techniques.
 
It works by measuring the velocity of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) via the acoustic spectrum. In the usual configuration the SAWs are generated by laser using a pattern of lines and detected by laser close to this grating like source. The use of the acoustic spectrum as a means of measuring the velocity has a number of practical advantages which makes the technique robust and fast and gives good spatial resolution. This makes the measurement suitable for imaging and gives it many advantages over traditional laser ultrasonic testing (LUT) and established microstructural measurement techniques.
 
As SRAS is a LUT technique is can be applied to a wide range of industrially relevant samples as a non-destructive evaluation technique. There are no size limitations on the samples that can be imaged and the surface preparation required is significantly more relaxed than many other techniques with the capability of operating on many as manufactured finishes. This permits the use of SRAS as an online inspection tool, for instance during additive or subtractive manufacturing, as a QA tool during manufacture or as an NDE/T tool in service.},
 
  booktitle = {45th {{Annual Review}} of {{Progress}} in {{Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation}}},
 
  publisher = {{AIP Conference Proceedings}},
 
  date = {2018},
 
  author = {{Matt Clark} and {Adam Clare} and {Paul Dryburgh} and {Wenqi Li} and {Rikesh Patel} and {Don Pieris} and {Steve Sharples} and {Richard Smith}}
 
}
 
</bibtex>
 
 
 
 
==Conferences and Events ==
 
* UON Institute of Aerospace exposition, Nottingham UK - 2010
 
* KTP innovate event, London UK - 2011
 
* OSA Optics and Photonics Congress, Toronto Canada - 2011
 
* IOP Photon12, Durham UK - 2012
 
* IOP Anglo-French physical acoustic conference AFPAC2015, Frejus France - 2015
 
* BINDT Aerospace event 2015, Sheffield UK - 2015
 
* 4th International Symposium on Laser Ultrasonics LU2015, Evanston IL USA - 2015
 
* 5th International Symposium on Laser Ultrasonics LU2015, Linz, Austria – 2016
 
* Early Stage Researchers RCNDE event, Manchester UK - 2016
 
* RCNDE University of Nottingham industrial tour, Nottingham UK - 2016
 
* Optics+Ultrasound III, Nottingham UK – 2016
 
* RCNDE technology transfer event, Warwick, UK - 2017
 

Latest revision as of 10:15, 13 April 2023

Rikesh Patel

Rp portrait.jpg

Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham

Address: A46 Coates Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK

Phone: +44 (0)115 84-67892

Email: rikesh.patelAtnotts.png

ORCID: 0000-0003-0751-4533

External links:

UoN repository (old link)

Google Scholar

ResearchGate

Grants on the web

Journal publications

Li, Wenqi, Dryburgh, Paul, Pieris, Don, Patel, Rikesh, Clark, Matt, Smith, Richard J. - Imaging Microstructure on Optically Rough Surfaces Using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
Applied Sciences 13(6):3424,2023
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/6/3424
Bibtex
Author : Li, Wenqi, Dryburgh, Paul, Pieris, Don, Patel, Rikesh, Clark, Matt, Smith, Richard J.
Title : Imaging Microstructure on Optically Rough Surfaces Using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
In : Applied Sciences -
Address :
Date : 2023

Kitazawa, So, Lee, Yong, Patel, Rikesh - Noncontact Measurement of Bolt Axial Force in Tightening Processes Using Scattered Laser Ultrasonic Waves
NDT & E International pp. 102838,2023
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0963869523000531
Bibtex
Author : Kitazawa, So, Lee, Yong, Patel, Rikesh
Title : Noncontact Measurement of Bolt Axial Force in Tightening Processes Using Scattered Laser Ultrasonic Waves
In : NDT & E International -
Address :
Date : 2023

Dryburgh, Paul, Li, Wenqi, Pieris, Don, Fuentes-Dominguez, Rafael, Patel, Rikesh, Smith, Richard J., Clark, Matt - Measurement of the Single Crystal Elasticity Matrix of Polycrystalline Materials
Acta Materialia 225:117551,2022
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1359645421009290
Bibtex
Author : Dryburgh, Paul, Li, Wenqi, Pieris, Don, Fuentes-Dominguez, Rafael, Patel, Rikesh, Smith, Richard J., Clark, Matt
Title : Measurement of the Single Crystal Elasticity Matrix of Polycrystalline Materials
In : Acta Materialia -
Address :
Date : 2022

Lee, Yong, Kitazawa, So, Patel, Rikesh - Simple Method of Measuring Thicknesses of Surface-Hardened Layers by Laser Ultrasonic Technique
Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. ,2021
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.35848/1347-4065/ac030f
Bibtex
Author : Lee, Yong, Kitazawa, So, Patel, Rikesh
Title : Simple Method of Measuring Thicknesses of Surface-Hardened Layers by Laser Ultrasonic Technique
In : Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. -
Address :
Date : 2021

Patel, Rikesh, Sharples, Steve D., Clark, Matt, Somekh, Mike G., Li, Wenqi - Single Pixel Camera Methodologies for Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
Appl. Phys. Lett. 118(5):051102,2021
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.0040123
Bibtex
Author : Patel, Rikesh, Sharples, Steve D., Clark, Matt, Somekh, Mike G., Li, Wenqi
Title : Single Pixel Camera Methodologies for Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
In : Appl. Phys. Lett. -
Address :
Date : 2021

Brown, M., Pieris, D., Wright, D., Crawforth, P., M'Saoubi, R., McGourlay, J., Mantle, A., Patel, R., Smith, R.J., Ghadbeigi, H. - Non-Destructive Detection of Machining-Induced White Layers through Grain Size and Crystallographic Texture-Sensitive Methods
Materials \& Design 200:109472,2021
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0264127521000253
Bibtex
Author : Brown, M., Pieris, D., Wright, D., Crawforth, P., M'Saoubi, R., McGourlay, J., Mantle, A., Patel, R., Smith, R.J., Ghadbeigi, H.
Title : Non-Destructive Detection of Machining-Induced White Layers through Grain Size and Crystallographic Texture-Sensitive Methods
In : Materials \& Design -
Address :
Date : 2021

Dryburgh, Paul, Pieris, Don, Martina, Filomeno, Patel, Rikesh, Sharples, Steve, Li, Wenqi, Clare, Adam T., Williams, Stewart, Smith, Richard J. - Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy for Integrity Assessment in Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing 28:236--251,2019
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2214860419302994
Bibtex
Author : Dryburgh, Paul, Pieris, Don, Martina, Filomeno, Patel, Rikesh, Sharples, Steve, Li, Wenqi, Clare, Adam T., Williams, Stewart, Smith, Richard J.
Title : Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy for Integrity Assessment in Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing
In : Additive Manufacturing -
Address :
Date : 2019

Pieris, D, Patel, R, Dryburgh, P, Hirsch, M, Li, W, Sharples, S D, Smith, R J, Clare, A T, Clark, M - Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy Towards Online Inspection of Additive Manufacturing
Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring 61(3):132--137,2019
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.1784/insi.2019.61.3.132
Bibtex
Author : Pieris, D, Patel, R, Dryburgh, P, Hirsch, M, Li, W, Sharples, S D, Smith, R J, Clare, A T, Clark, M
Title : Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy Towards Online Inspection of Additive Manufacturing
In : Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring -
Address :
Date : 2019

Patel Rikesh, Hirsch Matthias, Dryburgh Paul, Pieris Don, Achamfuo-Yeboah Samuel, Smith Richard, Light Roger, Sharples Steve, Clare Adam, Clark Matt - Imaging Material Texture of As-Deposited Selective Laser Melted Parts Using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
8(10):1991
http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/10/1991
Bibtex
Author : Patel Rikesh, Hirsch Matthias, Dryburgh Paul, Pieris Don, Achamfuo-Yeboah Samuel, Smith Richard, Light Roger, Sharples Steve, Clare Adam, Clark Matt
Title : Imaging Material Texture of As-Deposited Selective Laser Melted Parts Using Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy
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Speidel Alistair, Su Rong, Mitchell-Smith Jonathon, Dryburgh Paul, Bisterov Ivan, Pieris Don, Li Wenqi, Patel Rikesh, Clark Matt, Clare Adam T. - Crystallographic Texture Can Be Rapidly Determined by Electrochemical Surface Analytics
159:89-101
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1359645418305998
Bibtex
Author : Speidel Alistair, Su Rong, Mitchell-Smith Jonathon, Dryburgh Paul, Bisterov Ivan, Pieris Don, Li Wenqi, Patel Rikesh, Clark Matt, Clare Adam T.
Title : Crystallographic Texture Can Be Rapidly Determined by Electrochemical Surface Analytics
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Colombi, Andrea, Ageeva, Victoria, Smith, Richard J., Clare, Adam, Patel, Rikesh, Clark, Matt, Colquitt, Daniel, Roux, Philippe, Guenneau, Sebastien, Craster, Richard V. - Enhanced sensing and conversion of ultrasonic Rayleigh waves by elastic metasurfaces
Scientific Reports 7(1), Dec 2017
http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-07151-6
Bibtex
Author : Colombi, Andrea, Ageeva, Victoria, Smith, Richard J., Clare, Adam, Patel, Rikesh, Clark, Matt, Colquitt, Daniel, Roux, Philippe, Guenneau, Sebastien, Craster, Richard V.
Title : Enhanced sensing and conversion of ultrasonic Rayleigh waves by elastic metasurfaces
In : Scientific Reports -
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Date : Dec 2017

M. Hirsch, P. Dryburgh, S. Catchpole-Smith, R. Patel, L. Parry, S.D. Sharples, I.A. Ashcroft, A.T. Clare - Targeted rework strategies for powder bed additive manufacture
Additive Manufacturing 19:127 - 133,2018
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860417303925
Bibtex
Author : M. Hirsch, P. Dryburgh, S. Catchpole-Smith, R. Patel, L. Parry, S.D. Sharples, I.A. Ashcroft, A.T. Clare
Title : Targeted rework strategies for powder bed additive manufacture
In : Additive Manufacturing -
Address :
Date : 2018

Rikesh Patel, Wenqi Li, Richard J. Smith, Steve D. Sharples, Matt Clark - Orientation imaging of macro-sized polysilicon grains on wafers using spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy
Scripta Materialia 140(Supplement C):67 - 70,2017
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359646217303846
Bibtex
Author : Rikesh Patel, Wenqi Li, Richard J. Smith, Steve D. Sharples, Matt Clark
Title : Orientation imaging of macro-sized polysilicon grains on wafers using spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy
In : Scripta Materialia -
Address :
Date : 2017

Hirsch, M., Catchpole-Smith, S., Patel, R., Marrow, P., Li, Wenqi, Tuck, C., Sharples, S. D., Clare, A. T. - Meso-scale defect evaluation of selective laser melting using spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 473(2205),2017
http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/473/2205/20170194
Bibtex
Author : Hirsch, M., Catchpole-Smith, S., Patel, R., Marrow, P., Li, Wenqi, Tuck, C., Sharples, S. D., Clare, A. T.
Title : Meso-scale defect evaluation of selective laser melting using spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy
In : Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences -
Address :
Date : 2017

Matthias Hirsch, Rikesh Patel, Wenqi Li, Guangying Guan, Richard K. Leach, Steve D. Sharples, Adam T. Clare - Assessing the capability of in-situ nondestructive analysis during layer based additive manufacture
Additive Manufacturing 13:135 - 142,2017
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860416301877
Bibtex
Author : Matthias Hirsch, Rikesh Patel, Wenqi Li, Guangying Guan, Richard K. Leach, Steve D. Sharples, Adam T. Clare
Title : Assessing the capability of in-situ nondestructive analysis during layer based additive manufacture
In : Additive Manufacturing -
Address :
Date : 2017

Richard J. Smith, Matthias Hirsch, Rikesh Patel, Wenqi Li, Adam T. Clare, Steve D. Sharples - Spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy for selective laser melting
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 236:93 - 102,2016
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924013616301352
Bibtex
Author : Richard J. Smith, Matthias Hirsch, Rikesh Patel, Wenqi Li, Adam T. Clare, Steve D. Sharples
Title : Spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy for selective laser melting
In : Journal of Materials Processing Technology -
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Date : 2016

Rikesh Patel, Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah, Roger Light, Matt Clark - Widefield two laser interferometry
Opt. Express 22(22):27094--27101, Nov 2014
http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-22-22-27094
Bibtex
Author : Rikesh Patel, Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah, Roger Light, Matt Clark
Title : Widefield two laser interferometry
In : Opt. Express -
Address :
Date : Nov 2014

Rikesh Patel, Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah, Roger Light, Matt Clark - Ultrastable heterodyne interferometer system using a CMOS modulated light camera
Opt. Express 20(16):17722--17733, Jul 2012
http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-20-16-17722
Bibtex
Author : Rikesh Patel, Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah, Roger Light, Matt Clark
Title : Ultrastable heterodyne interferometer system using a CMOS modulated light camera
In : Opt. Express -
Address :
Date : Jul 2012

Rikesh Patel, Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah, Roger Light, Matt Clark - Widefield heterodyne interferometry using a custom CMOS modulated light camera
Opt. Express 19(24):24546--24556, Nov 2011
http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-24-24546
Bibtex
Author : Rikesh Patel, Samuel Achamfuo-Yeboah, Roger Light, Matt Clark
Title : Widefield heterodyne interferometry using a custom CMOS modulated light camera
In : Opt. Express -
Address :
Date : Nov 2011