Peter HollingsworthView profile
Senior Lecturer
Dr. Peter Hollingsworth is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at The University of Manchester. He holds a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (2004), alongside a Bachelor of Engineering (1999) and Master of Science (2000). His research focuses on Value-Driven Design methodologies, systems engineering, and reducing aviation's environmental impact. He co-chairs the AIAA Value Driven Design Program Committee, advocating for standardized taxonomies and industry education. His work spans aircraft design optimization, climate-conscious technologies, and UAV applications for emissions monitoring. Key collaborators include the US Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO), IATA, and CAAFI. He leads the Aerospace Engineering research group, overseeing projects on space systems design, small satellite constellations, and sustainable aviation fuels. His interdisciplinary approach bridges academia, industry, and policy to address global environmental challenges. Education: PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004 Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000 Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999 Research Interests: Value-Centric Design Frameworks Climate Impact of Aviation Alternative Fuels and Propulsion Systems Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for Environmental Monitoring Space Systems Architecture and Certification Grants and Projects: Principal Investigator for multiple aerospace engineering projects, including small satellite deployment and UAV emissions studies Contributed to initiatives like the US Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) Co-lead on AIAA Value Driven Design Program Committee Labs and Teams: Aerospace Research Institute at The University of Manchester Space Systems Research Group




