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Bradley Wynne is a Professor and Head of the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of Strathclyde's Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on materials science, additive manufacturing, and structural analysis, with a strong emphasis on microstructure evolution and material integrity. He leads high-impact projects such as the RTP-Led National Technical Platform for Materials Innovation (2024–2028) and Towards Sustainable Superplastic Forming (2024–2026). His work integrates mathematical modeling, ultrasonic evaluation, and digital twin technologies to address challenges in manufacturing and materials innovation.
Research interests include titanium alloy microstructural analysis, thermally induced residual stress in superalloys, and nonlinear dynamics of manipulators. Notable grants include funding from EPSRC for projects exploring ultrasonic wave propagation in evolving microstructures (2021–2024) and digital twins for high-value components (2020–2024). His publications span journals like Materials and Design and Journal of Materials Science, addressing topics from phase reconstruction to in-process material characterization.
Advising and grants highlight his role in training postgraduate students (e.g., Dion Blackburn) and coordinating interdisciplinary teams. He contributes to advancing sustainable manufacturing through initiatives like the Future UltraSonic Engineering Centre. His lab work focuses on bridging theoretical models with practical applications in aerospace and advanced materials.


