
Paul Molyneux-Berry
Research Fellow · Railway Vehicle Dynamics
University of HuddersfieldAbout
Paul Molyneux-Berry serves as a Principle Industrial Fellow at the University of Huddersfield's Institute of Railway Research within the Department of Engineering, School of Computing and Engineering. With a first-class Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cambridge University (1999), he brings over 13 years of rail industry experience to his academic role, having worked for vehicle manufacturers and technical consultancies before joining academia in 2009.
His research focuses primarily on railway vehicle dynamics and the wheel-rail interface, with special expertise in wheel and rail damage mechanisms including Rolling Contact Fatigue, wear, and plastic flow. His work spans both theoretical and practical aspects of railway engineering, drawing from his broad background in manufacturing, commissioning, operations, and maintenance. Molyneux-Berry is actively involved in national and international railway standards development, safety approvals, and risk assessment, having previously served as a VAB/NOBO signatory for vehicle acceptance.
His publication record shows consistent research output from 2011-2018, with recent work concentrating on wheel-rail contact mechanics, residual stress analysis, and predictive modeling of wear and damage mechanisms. His research demonstrates strong industry relevance, with projects conducted for London Underground, GB main line railways, and HS2.
As a Chartered Engineer and member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Molyneux-Berry maintains strong industry connections while contributing to academic knowledge in railway engineering. His work supports railway safety and efficiency through advanced materials analysis and predictive modeling approaches.
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