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Dr Daniel Plant is associated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London, where he is pursuing a self-funded PhD under an entrepreneurial scheme with the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), of which he is a Fellow. His research focuses on advanced protective materials like RHEON, a strain-rate sensitive polymer used in aerospace, sports equipment, and medical devices. Plant holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Imperial and an MA in Industrial Design Engineering jointly from Imperial College and the Royal College of Art, sponsored by Levi Strauss & Co.
His career spans a design consultancy developing energy-absorbing materials for NASA and consumer products, yielding over 50 commercial applications. Key achievements include lightweight protective gear for sports (e.g., downhill biking, skiing) and collaborations with the London Metropolitan Police and University of British Columbia on medical innovations like hip protectors for osteoporosis patients. Awards include the Textile Innovation Prize and R&D 100 Award.
Current research explores multi-directional impact protection for military, medical, and sports applications, with grants supporting projects like enhanced ice hockey helmets. Plant emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, merging material science with biomechanics and wearable technology.
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