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Cecil Cherian Lukose is a Researcher at Northumbria University's College of Engineering, Department of Physics, with expertise in thin film materials science and biomedical engineering. His work bridges fundamental materials research with practical applications in energy storage and medical devices.
Dr. Lukose's research focuses on developing advanced thin film coatings with specialized properties for biomedical and electronic applications. His work spans biocompatible materials for medical implants, antimicrobial surfaces for high-touch applications, and novel architectures for lithium-ion battery anodes. He employs sophisticated characterization techniques to understand the relationship between microstructure, mechanical properties, and functional performance of thin film systems.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research that combines materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering. His work on Ti3Au-based coatings shows particular promise for next-generation medical implants, while his battery research addresses critical challenges in energy storage technology. The consistent publication record in high-impact journals indicates active and productive research programs.
Dr. Lukose has secured significant research funding, including a £449,990 grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for the Northumbria University Scanning Electron Microscope Picomechanical Indenter project, where he serves as Co-Investigator. He also led a smaller internal project on Ti3Au coatings for biomedical implants with £8,400 in funding.
His educational background includes a PhD in Electronics (2018) and an MSc in Electronics (2012), providing him with a strong foundation in the electronic properties of materials that informs his current research directions.


