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Callum Montgomery serves as a Research Associate in the School of Engineering at Ulster University, operating under the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment. His work centers on advanced composite material systems with emphasis on biomimetic design principles and 3D woven architectures.
Montgomery's research spans composite materials engineering, specializing in polypropylene-carbon fiber hybrids and biomimetic textile structures. Key interests include mechanical behavior optimization of 3D woven composites, impact resistance enhancement through intra-ply hybridization, and finite element modeling of internal structures. His methodology integrates experimental characterization with computational analysis to develop next-generation lightweight materials for structural applications.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on biomimetic fiber-hybrid composites, examining weave architecture effects on mechanical performance. Work emphasizes practical applications in impact-resistant materials through novel manufacturing approaches. Research bridges material science, textile engineering, and biomimetics to solve complex structural challenges.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided sources.
While no student supervision details appear in available records, Montgomery actively collaborates with engineering researchers including Archer, Ralph, and Szyniszewski. His dataset contributions suggest involvement in funded composite material projects utilizing university testing facilities.
Montgomery operates within Ulster University's Engineering Research group, leveraging shared resources for composite fabrication and mechanical testing. His datasets in Mendeley Data include CT scans, tensile testing videos, and shear test results, indicating access to advanced characterization equipment and interdisciplinary research infrastructure.
