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David Tanner serves as Lecturer in Manufacturing Process Technology and Course Director for BE Design & Manufacture Engineering at the University of Limerick. He is an active member of the Materials and Surface Science Institute (MSSI) with continuous affiliation since 2001, following industry research at Alcan International (1999-2001) focused on aluminium joints for Jaguar XJ8 applications.
His academic qualifications include:
- Bachelor of Arts and Engineering (BA, BAI) in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering from Trinity College Dublin (1995)
- PhD in residual stress analysis of aluminium alloy 7010 forgings from University of Limerick under Dr. J.S. Robinson
Dr. Tanner's research bridges advanced materials characterization and computational mechanics through Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and finite element modeling of metal working processes. His expertise spans residual stress prediction in high-strength alloys, welding technology for power plant steels (SmartWeld project), and microstructural analysis of metallic components with direct applications in automotive and energy sectors. This work integrates experimental validation with numerical simulation for industrial problem-solving.
As manager of MSSI's TEM facility and course leader for Manufacturing Engineering, he maintains leadership in both research infrastructure and academic program development. The provided text contains no mention of scientific awards, student supervision, or specific grant funding.
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