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Nathaniel Kaill is a Researcher affiliated with the School of Design and Creative Arts. His work focuses on additive manufacturing, particularly multi-axis systems and tool path design for complex structures. He holds a PhD in Multi-Axis Additive Manufacturing, an MSc in Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Systems, and a BEng in Aerospace Systems Engineering. His research aims to enhance material integrity and mechanical performance through rotational axis integration in 3D printing processes.
Key research interests include improving layered material bonding, stress analysis via FEA-driven design, and applications in low-limb prosthetics. He has contributed to iterative design projects to optimize prosthetic components using additive manufacturing techniques. His expertise bridges mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and materials science.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. Advising roles or student mentorship details are not provided in the text. Current involvement in research projects related to the circular economy of small medical devices is noted.
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