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Dr Harry Wright is a Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield's School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences and the Sustainable Foods Institute. His work focuses on innovative applications of polyurethane foams, sustainable agriculture, and open-source technologies. Wright develops materials for soilless growing media and designs low-cost experimental systems like the FoamPi device for monitoring polymer reactions. His research bridges terrestrial and space agriculture, exploring how controlled environments can enhance crop sustainability.
Key research interests include polymer formulation, plant phenotyping using open-source software, and optimizing materials for agricultural use. He has pioneered methods for recycling polyurethane foams into growing media and contributed to space analog crop cultivation studies through the SpaCEA initiative. Wright emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining material science with environmental and computational techniques.
His publications span 2015–2025, addressing topics from PVC stabilization to space agriculture. While no academic awards are listed, his work highlights a commitment to open-source tools and sustainable innovation. No advising or grant details are provided in the text, but his affiliations suggest active collaboration with institutions like the Sustainable Foods Institute.
Wright’s lab focuses on prototyping low-cost systems for agricultural research, including plant growth chambers and foam-based substrates. This work aims to advance both Earth-based and extraterrestrial crop production methods through material science and engineering solutions.
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