
معرفی
Abu Saifullah is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Portsmouth, UK, specializing in mechanical engineering. He holds a PhD from Bournemouth University, focusing on fracture analysis of rotationally moulded plastics for marine applications. His academic journey includes a BEng in Textile Engineering from the University of Dhaka (Bangladesh) and an MSc in Advanced Materials from the University of Bolton (UK), funded by the UNIDO BEST Fellowship.
Research interests span sustainable polymers, natural fiber composites, and 3D printing applications. Notable projects include developing bio-based coatings for paper bottles at Karlstad University and creating breathable medical tubing (AquaVent VT) at Ulster University, now used globally by NHS. He coordinates modules like 'Materials and Manufacture' and 'Sustainable Development', emphasizing practical industry relevance.
- Education:
- BEng Textile Engineering, University of Dhaka
- MSc Advanced Materials (UNIDO Fellowship), University of Bolton
- PhD in Polymer Fracture Analysis, Bournemouth University
His research outputs (15+ recent articles) explore topics like date palm fiber-reinforced biocomposites, jute fiber preforms for composites, and sustainable packaging solutions. Awards include the UNIDO BEST Fellowship for his master’s studies.
Collaborations include Armstrong Medical (AquaVent VT) and EU-funded PREVIEW project (smart predictive manufacturing). He leads the Advanced Polymers and Composites Research Group, focusing on eco-friendly materials and process optimization.



