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Chris Jackson is a Research Fellow in the Department of Engineering at the School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom. His research focuses on surface metrology and its applications in biomedical engineering, particularly in the context of medical implants and microbial biofilm formation.
His research interests include surface metrology, biomedical engineering, biofilm formation, additive manufacturing, and porous coatings. These areas are central to improving the safety and performance of medical devices and implants. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being, as well as industry innovation and infrastructure.
The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on the impact of surface characteristics on biological responses and measurement accuracy in advanced materials. His work bridges precision engineering with microbiology, particularly in understanding how surface topography influences Staphylococcus aureus biofilm development and how imaging parameters affect the analysis of engineered porous surfaces.
Chris Jackson has contributed to recent oral presentations at academic events in 2024, including work on parameter optimization in additive manufacturing and dental microwear texture analysis in theropod dinosaurs, indicating interdisciplinary collaboration. He is actively involved in research projects with colleagues such as Paul Bills, Liam Blunt, and Ahmed Tawfik.
He is associated with active research in surface engineering and biomedical applications, contributing to both journal publications and conference proceedings. His work is supported by collaborations within the School of Computing and Engineering, particularly in the area of precision engineering and biomaterials.


