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Mark Whittaker is a Professor at the Institute of Structural Materials (ISM), Swansea University, focusing on high-performance materials for jet engine applications. He actively engages in teaching, mentoring, and supervising research teams, leveraging his Physics background to connect material behavior to atomic-scale mechanisms.
Research Interests: His work spans thermo-mechanical fatigue, creep lifing, and nickel/titanium alloys, with applications in aerospace turbines. Collaborations with industry leaders like Rolls-Royce plc drive experimental and modeling advancements.
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize TMF crack initiation, creep-deformation mechanisms, and high-temperature corrosion-fatigue in superalloys, reflecting his focus on durability and failure analysis in extreme environments.
Grants & Collaborations: Key projects include the EPSRC-Rolls Royce Strategic Partnership (£2.6M, 2009–2019) and DevTMF (£333k, 2016–2020), developing predictive tools for TMF behavior.
Academic Roles: He teaches modules on mechanical properties of materials, deformation mechanisms, and drive systems, and serves as an external examiner at the University of Sheffield.



