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Dr. Amir Khan is an Associate Professor at the University of Bradford, affiliated with the School of BEACI and the Faculty of Engineering & Digital Technologies. He holds a PhD in Materials and Experimental Acoustics from the University of Bradford. His research focuses on novel materials, material characterization, acoustics, computational modeling, and earthquake-resistant structural design. He has led projects funded by the DTI, EU, and SMEs, including collaborations like the KTP with Advanced Diesel Engineering and Kimpton Energy Solutions, and the HOSSANA initiative.
Education:
- PhD in Materials and Experimental Acoustics, University of Bradford (UK)
Research Interests: Dr. Khan’s work spans advanced materials development, numerical modeling of physical phenomena, soil-structure interaction, and sustainable noise abatement. He is particularly known for his contributions to acoustics research, which have been highlighted in national and international media. His recent projects include developing vibro-acoustic products from post-manufacturing waste and optimizing natural/artificial materials for noise reduction.
Teaching & Editorial Roles: He coordinates the MEng/MSc module Structural Dynamics & Earthquake Engineering (CSE7010B) and teaches Soil Mechanics (CSE5009B), Engineering Materials (ENG4007B), and Design, Build & Test (ENG4006B). He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Applied Acoustics and Journal of Materials, Minerals and Mining, and reviews for top journals like the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Grants & Projects: His research is industry and EU-funded, with projects such as Vibro-Acoustic Products (DTI) and HOSSANA. He has co-authored one book and over 15 journal/conference papers.




