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Dr. Catherine Tonry is a Senior Lecturer in Computational Science and Engineering at the University of Greenwich, affiliated with the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences under the Faculty of Engineering and Science. She holds a PhD from the University of Greenwich (2015), an MSc in Applied Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, a PGCE in Secondary Science Education from the Institute of Education, and a BSc in Physics from Imperial College.
Her research focuses on computational engineering, numerical modelling in metallurgy, and additive manufacturing. Key interests include ultrasonic treatment of metal alloys, thermoelectric magnetohydrodynamics, and historic naval vessel analysis. She leads the course 'Clouds, Grids and Virtualisation', teaching parallel programming techniques.
Recent work emphasizes optimizing melt pool dynamics in additive manufacturing and applying electromagnetic methods to control material microstructures. Over 15 publications span topics like contactless ultrasonic cavitation, alloy grain refinement, and laser-based manufacturing. No specific awards are listed, though her contributions to metallurgical innovation are highlighted.
Teaching and research synergize through her computational expertise, bridging engineering challenges from both modern materials science and historical maritime engineering contexts.




